72 phd-computational-intelligence-"University-of-Exeter" positions at University of Liverpool
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31 August 2027. You should have obtained a PhD, or passed PhD viva, in Materials Science, Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, or Chemical Engineering. If you are still awaiting your PhD to be awarded
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within PSW Integrity. A professional candidate is required, ideally with a Master's degree or with a PhD in Civil/Infrastructure/Mechanical Engineering. The Associate should have computational skills
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the opportunity to contribute to teaching on our undergraduate programme. The MA in TESOL is designed to meet the needs of graduates, usually but not exclusively students of English, who are planning to become
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Strategy for Department ensuring an outward looking research agenda. You will be expected to maintain some research and teaching contributions alongside the headship responsibilities. You should have a PhD
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needs and lead programme design and oversight for: 1) the CHI-Zone Fellowship programme - supporting local entrepreneurs to develop commercial skills pertinent to Health and CareTech development
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related discipline e.g. social / behavioural / health/ biomedical science - A PhD in a relevant discipline - A track record of publications in high quality journals and be able to demonstrate
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research, fundamental cell biology and cell signalling with excellent shared facilities including the Centre for Proteome Research, the Computational Biology Facility, the Liverpool Centre for Cell Imaging
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comfortable working alone in the field, often in inclement weather. From time to time the candidate will be expected to contribute to other projects (e.g. fieldwork, lab work). You should have a PhD in peatland
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research projects. You should have a PhD in relevant disciplines. The post is available for 18 months at 0.5 FTE. To support flexible working arrangements, the terms of the post may be negotiated to offer
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at the University of Liverpool. You will be part of an exciting Liverpool-based UKRI-funded programme of research called ¿SCHOUSE: Supporting Communities in social Housing and Optimising Urban food System