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Job reference: PSX-025571 Salary: £45,891 per annum Faculty/Organisational Unit: Professional Services Location: Manchester Employment type: Permanent Division/Team: University of Manchester
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of the Port of Dover. The University of Manchester and Dover Harbour Board are looking to recruit a KTP Associate to undertake this 33-month project which has an overall aim of developing a physics-based and AI
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London (UCL), University of Manchester and University of Essex. Applicants should apply to one institution only. The purpose of Soc-B research is to identify social exposures and causal pathways that lead
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complex partitioning process between solid and liquid insulation. Furthermore, some of the markers may undergo further reactions affecting their stability in the liquid. The stability and partitioning
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This funded project is open to home and overseas students. The start date is September 2024. Application deadline: 30/06/2024 Research theme: Laser physics with particle accelerator applications To
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enables task (ii). This multidisciplinary project will be conducted at The University of Manchester and at ISIS Neutron and Muon Source. Firstly, the experimental work on the absorption as
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London (UCL), University of Manchester and University of Essex. Applicants should apply to one institution only. The purpose of Soc-B research is to identify social exposures and causal pathways that lead
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collaborative project with University of Manchester and NHS to understand the evolution of head and neck tumours (HNC) during radiotherapy treatments, using our innovative and long-term 3D primary culture (human
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are available on the University of Manchester website - click on the 'Apply' button above to find out more
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satellites. The project is a collaborative effort involving teams at the University of Manchester and University of Southampton and partners at the Alan Turing Institute and HMGCC. The research will seek