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We are seeking to appoint a Project Officer to support the Nuclear Graphite Research Group (NGRG). The post will be based in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. Chaired by Prof
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benefits from employment at The University of Manchester Fantastic market leading Pension scheme Excellent employee health and wellbeing services including an Employee Assistance Programme Exceptional
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groups with academic, technology and computational expertise to overcome barriers in extracellular matrix research. Extracellular matrix is essential for multicellular life, it surrounds and supports cells
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of The University of Manchester in the United Kingdom, Key Responsibilities, Accountabilities or Duties, include: To provide assistance to the Group Leader and the Principal Investigators of specific projects in
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circuits and integration techniques. By applying to this role you are agreeing to collaborators from the University of Manchester accessing and reviewing your application data. Main duties and
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circuits and integration techniques. By applying to this role you are agreeing to collaborators from the University of Manchester accessing and reviewing your application data. Main duties and
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expertise in the analysis and interpretation of geological samples. The post is funded by an Industry awarded to The University of Manchester. We seek candidates with an enthusiasm for understanding
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Overall, purpose of the job: The primary aim of this role is to provide efficient and effective administrative support to Technology Platform staff and other associated staff and to foster and
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: The University of Manchester is one of the UK's leading research universities. This post offers the opportunity for the successful candidate to contribute to the research programmes whilst expanding
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Optimisation of powder processing routes for plutonium disposition: impacts of milling and additives
at the Universities of Manchester and Sheffield (PuMaS), focused on underpinning the development of ceramic materials and technologies for the safe and secure disposition of the UK’s inventory of plutonium