32 phd-software-engineering-"https:"-"https:"-"UCL" Postdoctoral positions at University of Liverpool
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proficient in software development (e.g., using Java, Python, C++), with object-oriented programming and software engineering practices. You will have hands-on experience in designing, building, modifying
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systems, ideally including mobile manipulators. You will be proficient in software development (Java, Python, C++), with object-oriented programming and software engineering practices. You will have hands
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the rheodialysis technique with spectroscopy devices using Netzsch¿ rheometers and proprietary software so that it can easily utilised by Netzsch customers for quantifying controlled release in any industry
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novel plasma-disturbance sensing techniques. The role sits within the Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics, part of the Faculty of Science and Engineering, which has a strong track record
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of the project we welcome applications from candidates who hold a PhD in a range of fields including Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, Engineering. To apply for the position please follow the apply link and
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A National Institute of Health and Care Research (NIHR) Health Technology Assessment funded Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) position is available at the Department of Cardiovascular and
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to drive the performance of multimetallic active phases. These catalysts will be evaluated for a range of catalytic reactions in Liverpool and by our collaborators in Cardiff. You will have a PhD in
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effects while building machine-learning-ready kinetic datasets for predictive catalyst design. You should have a PhD (or about to obtain) in Chemistry or field related to this project (Chemical Engineering
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of researchers to develop new heterogeneous catalysts for conversion of CO2 to light olefins using high-throughput experimental techniques and AI tools. You will have a PhD in chemistry or chemical engineering, a
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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