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Health Translational Research Collaboration and which sits within a ground-breaking new Centre: Civic Health Innovation Labs (CHIL). M-RIC is an ambitious programme of work jointly delivered between
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national and international travel. As part of the team, you will be working on developing cutting edge operando XPS methodologies to understand solid-liquid interfaces in Li-ion batteries. Solid-liquid
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unique opportunity to contribute on new horizon research investigating how an optical plasma activates water. As part of a team funded by the Leverhulme Trust, your role will be developing experimental
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Postdoctoral Researcher on a short-term project to develop a custom technique known as rheodialysis for instrumentation involving controlled release applications. You will work towards automating and integrating
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, particularly by providing expert advice in crystallography in our existing projects and by leading the development of new, automated methods for the discovery and characterisation of crystalline materials using
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techniques to boost the brain¿s natural pain-inhibiting alpha rhythms. Working with colleagues in Liverpool, you will help develop and validate a new stimulation protocol in healthy volunteers, laying
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an interdisciplinary team working across physical and computer science to develop new pathways to the design and discovery of inorganic materials as part of the Leverhulme Centre for Functional Materials Design. This
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developing cutting-edge active-learning (Bayesian optimisation) methods that integrate chemical knowledge by capitalising on Large Language Models (LLMs) as well as human knowledge. You should have a PhD in
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to Grade 7, spine point 31. Commitment to Diversity The University of Liverpool is committed to enhancing workforce diversity. We actively seek to attract, develop, and retain colleagues with diverse
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Applications are invited for a postdoctoral researcher developing new families heterogeneous catalysts based on nanostructured supports with controlled surface chemistry and electronic structure