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the short-term and long-term effects. The candidate will have access to National X-ray Computed Tomography , Henry Royce Institute , and Diamond Light Source . The candidate is expected to lead and perform X
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Applications are invited for a postdoctoral researcher position to work with investigators at the Discovery Research Platform for Cell-Matrix Biology. The focus of this role is on improving image
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enterprising technical staff. The platform aims to accelerate interdisciplinary research by recognising the intrinsic synergies in the experimental workflows of Natural Science and Engineering. The Senior
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This is an outstanding opportunity for a Post-doctoral Research Associate, with a background in protein biochemistry/biophysics, to work within the Manchester Cell-Matrix Centre under the
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We are seeking a highly motivated and enthusiastic Research Associate with an interest in big data and genomics to join a pioneering project embedded within the Our Future Health initiative
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A 17 months research assistant position is open in the Advanced Processor Technologies research group of the Computer Science Department at the University of Manchester in the UK, in the domain of
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-championing-team-science-to-tackle-challenges-in-arthritis/ As a Post-Doctoral Research Associate, you’ll be part of a collaborative, supportive, and forward-thinking team based at the University of Manchester
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. This builds on our tradition of success that stretches back 200 years. The birth of the modern computer, the splitting of the atom, the founding principles of modern economics, the discovery of graphene, and
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innovation ecosystem. The role holder will be a highly proficient and experienced programme manager and possess relevant experience in technology transfer or knowledge exchange, public and private sector and
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An exciting opportunity is available for a postdoctoral Research Associate to join a recently funded Leverhulme Trust project exploring a striking and newly observed phenomenon in fluid mechanics