117 computer-science-image-processing positions at University of Liverpool in United-States
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We are seeking to appoint three clinical psychologists to join our expanding highly regarded Doctorate in Clinical Psychology programme team based in the Department of Primary Care and Mental Health
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changing Higher Education sector and to and drive through process improvements across all institutional planning systems. You will understand how to translate business needs into process requirements and
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improvement programme. You should have a PhD degree in plant genetics, molecular biology, crop science, or a related discipline, and experience of plant breeding, trait phenotyping, and the application
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We are looking for a Research assistant to join the Institute of Population health Dementia Health and Social Care Inequalities Research group for 10 months on an NIHR-funded Programme Development
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-class teaching and learning at its heart, The Tung Auditorium celebrates the University¿s cultural contribution to the city and seeks to offer an open and inclusive programme, enhancing engagement with
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ownership, accountability, and improved security across our systems, infrastructure, and processes. Key Responsibilities: -Engage with staff and students to assess needs, improve information handling, and
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to develop your knowledge and skills on autonomous cubesats with impactful applications in planetary defence. You should have a PhD (or near completion) in space engineering, computer science or an equivalent
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nanocomposites ¿ Manufacture prototypes using the new materials and evaluate their performance ¿ Investigate science underlying the material functions and processes ¿ Work with internal and
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internships are only available to graduates (within 5yrs) of the Anatomy & Human Biology degree programme (B110), University of Liverpool. Both posts are fixed term for 12 months and full time (35 hours per
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research on urban health. More information is available at GroundsWell and Healthy Urban Places. You should be educated to a degree level in a relevant discipline e.g. computer science, engineering