11 high-performance-computing-postdoc 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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individual patient responses to current standard-of-care therapies and will also support our longer-term ambition to perform personalised high-throughput drug screening. Additionally, it will provide a
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) for Wi-Fi. You will join the team of Dr Junqing Zhang in the School of Computer Science and Informatics at the University of Liverpool. The project will focus on innovative and practical radio frequency
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the growth of mastitis-causing pathogens. Performing on-farm environmental sampling of dairy cubicles and teat-end swabbing to gather real-world data. Evaluating the relationship between cubicle hygiene
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to delivering high-quality, theoretically informed, and practically relevant research outputs, working under the supervision of Dr Power. They will also contribute to dissemination, impact, and engagement
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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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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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operators, academic institutions, maritime training providers, and technology developers to address a critical skills gap in the safe handling, design, and operation of low- and zero-emission maritime
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between Departments is important to the role which will be based in the Materials Innovation Factory. The post will involve leading an iterative programme of applied polymer chemistry and materials science
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between University of Liverpool (Computer Science and Chemistry), VU Amsterdam (Dr. Kevin Luck https://luck-robotics.github.io/), Royce Institute (https://www.royce.ac.uk/) and Unilever, funded by UKRI