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experience in basic data management and analysis, population health principles, and literature reviews. The role offers opportunities to develop skills in data curation, study design, project management, and
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laboratory analysis of polar ice core gases is highly desirable. The research will include system development and testing in the Ice Core Gas Lab at the British Antarctic Survey and an extended stay in
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project at the CNNP Lab . The aim of ACORN is to understand the role of biological rhythms (chronobiology) in health and disease, and develop time-adaptive therapies. This project is funded by UKRI and is a
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the partners and within the team and translating the partners¿ requirements into the research programme at Liverpool. Contributing to work developing state-of-the-art energy system modelling methods. Being
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statistical tools (R and/or Python). Develop and conduct optimisation modelling (e.g. electricity market and grid dispatch). Assist in literature reviews and summarising academic research. Contribute to writing
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West Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK. The key responsibilities and duties are to work closely with collaborators to develop 2D/3D Nano-Percolation Modelling for Molecular Transport, Thin Film Integration
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the climate system through the development and utilisation of geospatial foundation models for clouds in the context of climate research. Successful applicants will work closely with IBM and our international
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quantification and mapping of the high-dimensional correlation structure across multiple traits, quantification of trait variation that arises from new mutations, development and applications of analysis methods
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primary supervision of Dr Thomas Ouldridge. The student will develop predictive models of nucleic acid strand displacement rates to allow the rational design of complex networks of ever-increasing
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The University of Liverpool is committed to enhancing workforce diversity. We actively seek to attract, develop, and retain colleagues with diverse backgrounds and perspectives. We welcome applications from all