23 application-programming-android-"Prof" Postdoctoral positions at University of Liverpool in United Kingdom
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itself facilitates the differentiation process (with Co-I Prof David Young, Newcastle University). You will also establish the importance of SERPINA3 in cartilage development using a Xenopus model, in the
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, see: https://www.cell.com/cell-metabolism/pdf/S1550-4131(19)30248-7.pdf https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38879728/ Key responsibilities and duties: ¿ Study ethical approval application
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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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, artificial intelligence/machine learning, digital twins, and blockchain technology for operations and maintenance. This position is part of the Maritime Future Fuels Training Plan project, which aims
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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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statistics or economics, with experience in epidemiological analysis, statistical programming (e.g. R ) . The post is available for up to 26 months, full-time, with hybrid working from our Liverpool campus
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programming skills, and experience with modern machine learning approaches. You will analyse pangenome structure and dynamics, develop new computational methods for comparative genomics, and investigate
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), a partnership with the Universities of Oxford, Liverpool, Bath, Cardiff, York and Cambridge. This project is in collaboration with Ceres Power. Applications are invited for an ambitious researcher
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services (ECO-WADE).¿ You will plan, organise and lead fieldwork on an upland blanket bog in North Wales, and make measurements of greenhouse gas fluxes, water table depths, and water chemistry. This is part
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of translating discovery science into therapeutic applications for cancer patients by enabling effective collaborations between scientists and clinicians to improve cancer detection and treatment. A primary focus