16 post-doc-in-composite-materials Postdoctoral positions at University of Liverpool in Uk
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project aims to uncover not only the molecular changes but also to locate therapeutic targets that can be leveraged to develop new treatments that promote healthy aging. These posts are offered on a fixed
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We are recruiting a lead post-doctoral researcher with a background in nutrition for an ESRC funded project on ultra-processed food, nutrition and eating behaviour. The researcher will join the
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Chen, based in the Department of Chemistry and the Materials Innovation Factory. Key responsibilities and duties: ¿ Design, synthesise and characterise new smart sustainable polymers and/or polymer
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dissection would be highly beneficial to the post. Similarly, experience in fibre fabrication and material characterisation would also be an advantage. Training and support will be provided on all aspects
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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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requirements, relying, for example, on increased granularity and lower material budget. You will play a leading role in evaluating the performances of a number of prototype test structures and stitched sensors
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ecology, biogeochemistry, aquatic ecology, or related field. This is a fixed term post. The post is being advertised at 0.1FTE for 12 month then 1FTE for a further 15 months. Commitment to Diversity
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network of Place Leads in the other areas of geographical focus, to ensure that the JUST priorities are delivered in a complementary way across the centre. This post is fixed term from 1 January 2026 until
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and (iv) enabling future commercialization. This post is part time and fixed term from 1 September 2025 until 30 June 2026. This will be achieved through stakeholder engagement, rigorous evaluation, and
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research. The post is funded for four years as part of a four-year project grant from The Leverhulme Trust. You will have a PhD (awarded or soon to be awarded) in comparative vertebrate anatomy and/or