22 computer-science-image-processing Postdoctoral positions at University of Liverpool
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in Python, working with high-performance computing clusters, and implementing reproducible research workflows. The position requires expertise in prokaryotic genomics, strong statistical and
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advanced catalytic materials, as well as evaluating and optimising plasma-catalytic processes for CO2 hydrogenation. You will work to get new insights into the reaction mechanisms in plasma-catalytic CO2
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programme of work jointly delivered between University of Liverpool and Mersey care NHS Foundation Trust (MCFT) until December 2027. It will have wide reaching benefits to the region whilst raising
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production using historical and future climate simulations. The candidate will be expected to be responsible for conducting model simulations, interrogating results and integrating new processes and mechanisms
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This is an exciting opportunity to join a cutting-edge, multidisciplinary project at the intersection of microbiology, animal health, and agricultural robotics. In a collaboration between the University of Liverpool and AG Products Ltd., you will play a key role in evaluating the impact of a...
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new stable co-electrocatalysts using high-throughput synthesis and screening and evaluate them for activity and selectivity towards methane or syngas. You will have a PhD in chemistry or chemical
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of translating discovery science into therapeutic applications for cancer patients by enabling effective collaborations between scientists and clinicians to improve cancer detection and treatment. A primary focus
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epidemiology, data science, and policy to produce high-quality, policy-relevant evidence with real-world impact. You should have a PhD (or near completion) in public health, epidemiology, data science, applied
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should have a PhD degree in Biochemistry, Biomedical Science, Biological Sciences, Omics science, Microbiology or a related discipline and experience of applying mass spectrometry in human signalling
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This is an exciting opportunity to join a Wellcome Trust-funded research project led by Dr Jamie Wheeler that aims to resolve how the ¿high priority¿ (WHO) bacterial pathogen *P. aeruginosa* responds to antibiotics. Our lab focusses on biofilm formation and surface-based motility in *P....