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, The University of Manchester. Applications are invited for a post-doctoral research associate position to work on the development and application of ab initio computational methods for simulating actinide X-ray
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Demonstrable experience of managing significant resources and driving organisational development within a complex research environment Deep expertise in an area such as advanced metals processing, biomedical
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investor relationship management, strategy development and programme & project-level management. The major tasks for this role will be: To lead the consortium and oversee the delivery of the award, shaping
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and international partnerships from across academia and industry. As well as providing strong research direction, the appointee will help to develop the teaching profile within Materials and perform
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This post is part of an Leverhulme Trust funded project seeking to develop new approaches for the catalysis of nucleophilic aromatic substitution. The overarching aim of this project is to develop
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on our website (https://www.se.manchester.ac.uk/) and queries may be emailed to DKOFellows@manchester.ac.uk . Applications should be submitted via the application form on Job train together
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through high-dimensional latent space exploration. AI-Accelerated Multiphysics & Multiscale Solvers: Developing neural operators and hybrid AI integrators to bypass traditional computational bottlenecks in
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Postdoctoral Research Associate position in Colour X-ray Tomography, as part of the groundbreaking INCOLOURXF project. This is your opportunity to work at the forefront of hyperspectral X-ray imaging, developing
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clinical and classroom teaching to undergraduate and postgraduate students, to contribute to service and research, and to drive curriculum development and delivery in Oral Medicine in the Division
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ensuring the successful delivery of research activities related to sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) and its alternatives, as well as the development of high-current high-voltage circuits. What will you get