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The University of Liverpool is seeking to appoint 1-2 motivated and enthusiastic postdocs to conduct research on making Generative AI (GenAI) more robust. You will enjoy a vibrant environment at
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(including 38 days off a year) Regular internal seminars, colloquia and PhD/postdoc networks across the department and college, specifically designed to support early career researchers. Personalised career
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Magnesium Alumina and Silicates -CMAS-) can infiltrate these coatings and accelerate their degradation. Leveraging a fundamental understanding of material science, coatings technologies and advanced thermal
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and pressures; however, external contaminants (e.g. Calcium Magnesium Alumina and Silicates -CMAS-) can infiltrate these coatings and accelerate their degradation. Leveraging a fundamental understanding
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completion of this project will yield validated designs, novel manufacturing routes, and a deeper understanding of metamaterial-based radiation detectors, accelerating the development of advanced systems
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to rare disease trials. This PhD studentship is part of LifeArc ARDT, a UK-wide £12m partnership between Newcastle, Birmingham, and Belfast to accelerate rare disease trials. Students will receive training
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suggest hypotheses for therapeutic targeting. This PhD studentship is part of the LifeArc ARDT, a UK-wide £12m partnership between Newcastle, Birmingham, and Belfast to accelerate rare disease trials
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in genomic medicine, diagnostic innovation or precision healthcare. This studentship is part of the LifeArc ARDT, a UK-wide £12m partnership between Newcastle, Birmingham, and Belfast to accelerate
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the development of specialized hardware architectures capable of efficient, real-time processing. Embedded AI hardware architectures, including neuromorphic processors and low-power AI accelerators
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validated surface functionalisation methods that significantly improve metascintillator performance, accelerating the development of advanced radiation detectors for ToF-PET and enhancing early cancer