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The Seismology group in the School of Environmental Sciences, University of Liverpool invites applications for the position of Postdoctoral Research Associate to work on the NERC funded project
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research, based on the data acquired during the zero-power reactor project to deliver a much wider body of work in the social science area to support iMAGINE and the mid-term review of the Chair position
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biology, molecular biology, or a related field. Experience in molecular biology techniques (e.g., Western blotting, PCR, qPCR, ELISA, flow cytometry, mass spectrometry), handling clinical samples, and
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assessments. - Recruiting participants into research studies and working to ensure their ongoing participation over time. - Conducting mixed methods data collection as part of a community-based trial, via
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social and economic support programs across Liverpool City Region, aiming to improve health equity through data-driven policy improvements. The role is part of the Health Inequalities Policy Research Group
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of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Liverpool and will include regular visits to the Department of Physics at University of Bath for the experimental work. It is expected that the successful candidate
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. Digital Energy leverages cutting-edge digital technologies, including data analytics, artificial intelligence (AI), and distributed ledger technology, to enhance the planning and operation of energy systems
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datasets and demonstrate familiarity with statistics software packages, such as Stata and Python. Knowledge about computer text analysis is also desirable. Excellent written communication skills are required
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Research Associate (PDRA) in Informatics you will deliver state-of-the-art informatics pipelines and visualisation tools that generate actionable insights from health and laboratory data. Working under
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in social science, public health and policy making. The PDRA will work with the team and collaborate with data, distribution and application partners to unlock the potential of satellite imagery