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the long twentieth century (1890s-2020s). The project team will explore the historical engagements, collaborations and frictions between conservation theories and practices and international, global, and
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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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We are seeking to appoint a postdoctoral researcher to join our programme on application-specific detector R&D for physics experiments, supported by the UK Science and Technology Facilities Council
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) position within the Department of Earth, Ocean and Ecological Sciences at the University of Liverpool (UoL), UK. The position is
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in glaciology, environmental science, computer science, data science, or related discipline that is relevant to the role. The post is available from February 2026 and is fixed term for 24 months
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. You will coordinate with another postdoctoral research associate, focused on computational modelling, and publish your research findings to achieve project goals. You will contribute to knowledge
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Computer Science, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Physics, or Materials Science. You will develop optimisation and machine-learning algorithms for human- and literature-informed discovery of new materials
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the research group of Professor Alex Cowan in the Department of Chemistry and the Stephenson Institute for Renewable Energy you will create an integrated platform with comprehensive data logging, enabling
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of benthic and demersal fish. The role is part of a grant led by University of Liverpool, funded by the Human Frontier Science Programme (HFSP), entitled Vibrational sensing and production in fishes
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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