26 microgrid-large-scale-systems Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Liverpool
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silicon technologies and/or participation in large-scale detector projects would be advantageous. For appointment at the higher advertised grade, applicants are expected to demonstrate an established
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readiness. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to a pioneering platform that could transform process-scale chemistry in the pharmaceutical and agrochemical industry, combining hands-on engineering with
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, collaborative research that combines lab-based experiments with large-scale data handling and analysis. The post is available for up to 25 months in the first instance with a preferred start date of July/ August
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A Postdoctoral researcher position is available in the research group of Professor Andy Cooper. You will bring your specialist expertise to strengthen areas that are relevant to our research
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to the drivers of velocity variations at marine terminating glacier margins across a range of temporal scales; glacier stability; iceberg calving behaviour; and the influence of mélange and meltwater plumes
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to join the project team. This post is fixed term until 31 January 2028. The focus of your work during the project will be on the remote sensing of icebergs in Greenland's fjords, with the potential to up
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partnership between the University of Liverpool and Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, funded by the AHRC and DFG. 'Monastic Economies in the Carolingian Age' is led by three Principal Investigators: Dr
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The Liverpool School of Architecture is seeking to recruit a full time, 1 FTE (i.e. 5 days per week) Postdoctoral Research Associate, for a fixed period into the Urbanism & Coastal Heritage Lab (UCH
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A Postdoctoral Research Associate position is available in the research group of Professor Andy Cooper. You will bring your specialist expertise to strengthen areas that are relevant to our research
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their application from classical homogeneous systems into heterogeneous covalent organic framework (COF)-based organocatalysts. The goal is to disentangle intrinsic catalytic turnover from mass-transport and surface