24 master-degree-study-in-mechatronics Postdoctoral positions at University of Liverpool
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available until April 2028. You should have a PhD or equivalent research degree in the Biological or Life Sciences. This role is eligible for sponsorship under the skilled worker route. Commitment
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, devising and conducting original experiments. You should have a PhD degree in soft condensed matter physics or to be close to submission of doctoral thesis (Grade 7) or a Masters degree in physics
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Development Concordat, and provides networking and development opportunities through the successful Prosper portal. You should have a PhD in Ocean Biogeochemistry or related discipline (Environmental Science or
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. Specifically, we are looking for candidates with: A strong background in using rodent primary cultures (neurons and/or astrocytes) Exceptional knowledge of neuronal/glial biology Experience in cell biology and
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The overall goal of our research is to describe a class of organic materials able to transport ionic and electronic charge which provide an ideal interface between human-built devices (where signals
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, contributing significantly to an annual healthcare cost of £11 billion across the UK. By applying advanced mass spectrometry-based proteomics approaches to study the effect of aging on tissue directly, this
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to particle detector research (preferably associated with silicon detectors for high-energy physics). You will have opportunities to access a range of researcher development resources, with
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of Manchester. You will be based primarily in Professor Bates' Lab (the Evolutionary Morphology & Biomechanics Group) in the Institute of Life Course & Medical Science at the University of Liverpool, but with
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include: - Developing research protocols for codesign activities and trial evaluation. - Preparing ethics applications and related study materials. - Conducting literature reviews and rapid evidence
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. This study is part of a larger collaboration, which focusses the on observation and modelling of lahars with the overarching goal of developing operational tools that will be integrated into the next