22 augmented-workers-using-smart-robats-in-manufacturing-cell Postdoctoral positions at University of Liverpool
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the Department of Materials, Design and Manufacturing Engineering at the University of Liverpool, and you will work closely with colleagues across all three institutions, playing a central role in leading
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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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. Crucially, the role of the endosomal system in glial cells in neurodegeneration is unclear and understudied, leaving a critical gap in our knowledge of pathology. Astrocytes, a form of glial cells, are known
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obtain) In Cancer Biology, cell biology, cell signalling of related field. This post is available on a fixed term basis from September 2025 to August 2027. If you are still awaiting your PhD to be awarded
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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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term basis for 35 or 36 months from appointment. You will have a PhD (or about to obtain) in biochemistry, chemistry, cell signalling or related discipline. These roles are eligible for sponsorship under
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manufacturing concept to synthesise hemicellulose-based functional polymers using an ultrasound driven generation of hemicellulose dispersions with controlled dimensions of the colloids followed by
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work in the UK, the University of Liverpool may be able to support your application for sponsorship under the Skilled Worker Route. Or there maybe the option to support your application under the Global
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awarded your PhD, your salary will be increased to Grade 7, spine point 31. This role is eligible for sponsorship under the skilled worker route. Commitment to Diversity The University of Liverpool is
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The successful candidate will work as a Postdoctoral Research Associate on the AHRC & FNR funded project `The Role of Cognitive Experience in Decision and Action¿ under the supervision of Dr Laura