20 postdoc-catalysis-stability-density-functional-theory Postdoctoral positions at University of Liverpool
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opportunity to contribute to pioneering research focused on plasma catalysis for the conversion of CO2 into valuable fuels, such as methanol. Your role will involve designing, synthesising, and characterising
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be used to design optimised materials and conditions to better the control the reaction for efficiency, selectivity, and stability. As part of the formation of a new laboratory and team within
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An opportunity for an exceptional researcher with experience in structure determination of new solid-state inorganic materials to lead work on materials design and discovery. We welcome applications
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We are looking to appoint a Post-Doctoral Research Associate to work as part of the Mental Health Translational Research Collaboration (MH-TRC) Mission in the Mental Health Research for Innovation
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with a strong track record in the synthesis and evaluation of co-electrocatalysts catalysts for solid oxide electrolyser cells. You will work within an interdisciplinary team of researchers to develop
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We are seeking a talented Postdoctoral Research Associate to join the Department of Public Health, Policy and Systems at the University of Liverpool. You will work within the internationally
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team on the project: Beyond Teamwork: The Psychology of Extreme Teams. Each PDRA will take primary responsibility in supporting one of two major Work Packages (WPs) while working collaboratively across
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ideas should be presented in the application. It may focus on the emerging new understanding and constraints from observations and experimental work to (i) uncover the role played by resource limitation
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We are looking for a fixed-term researcher to work on a 12-month North West Cancer Research funded project exploring the experiences of autistic adults living with cancer. This will involve
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To undertake research on the evolution of prokaryotic pangenomes using machine learning and AI approaches. The work will involve the analysis of large prokaryotic genome datasets, the development