14 civil-engineering-soil-structure-interaction Postdoctoral positions at University of Liverpool
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have a PhD (or equivalent professional experience) in an appropriate engineering discipline (Naval Architecture/Civil/Structural Engineering /Mechanical/Renewable Energy/Engineering Management). The post
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cell culture, biochemical/protein methods (e.g. immunoprecipitation (IP), mass spectrometry) and molecular biology are essential. Experience in stem cell differentiation, fluorescence microscopy and
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manganese) nutrients and how they interact together to shape primary production, ecosystem structure and the global carbon cycle. This specific post is focussed on ocean primary production and better
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PhD in a relevant scientific discipline, for example, Cell Biology-related subject, Tissue Engineering or Biomaterials. Excellent manual dexterity and experience in cell culture and models, and tissue
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Associate, you will lead the microbiological aspects of the project. Your key responsibilities will include: Conducting in vitro bacterial culture experiments to determine how temperature and humidity affect
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engineering, a strong publication record, a pro-active approach and strong expertise in electrocatalyst synthesis, characterisation and testing. The post is available for 12 months. If you are still awaiting
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Centre (M-RIC) aligned to the NIHR Mental Health Translational Research Collaboration, and which sits within a ground-breaking new Centre: Civic Health Innovation Labs (CHIL). M-RIC is an ambitious
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period of up to 18 months. The School of Engineering is an Athena Swan Silver award holder and is committed to encouraging, developing and supporting individuals in their research and academic careers. A
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programming skills, and experience with modern machine learning approaches. You will analyse pangenome structure and dynamics, develop new computational methods for comparative genomics, and investigate
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and structures that leave many people and places out of the Low Carbon Living agenda. The Centre is accelerating research-informed action that engages, enables and empowers marginalised people