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The Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics is offering an exciting opportunity to work with Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd (UK) to develop next generation gaming environments
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An opportunity has arisen for a suitably qualified and experienced Mechanical Project Engineer to join the University of Liverpool - a prestigious Russell Group university that is home to 22,000
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The Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics (EEE) is offering an exciting opportunity to work with Sony Research Japan to develop next generation immersive environments
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to knowledge exchange and dissemination efforts through activities such as presentations and outreach initiatives. The School of Electrical Engineering Electronics and Computer Science is an Athena Swan Bronze
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an innovative Retrofittable Propulsion Technology (RPT) for electric vessels with a hydrogen range extender. The goal is to achieve Net Zero Emissions for existing Crew Transfer Vessels (CTV). The project will
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The Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics has a proud track record for high quality research and industrial collaboration. There is world class expertise in renewable power, smart
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April 2025. This is a highly multidisciplinary skills project involving three universities. You will be working closely with Dr Mohammad Hasan in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics
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The University of Liverpool is undertaking an ambitious Finance Transformation Programme, which includes migrating its current on-premise Finance System (Unit4) to a cloud-based platform. Partnering
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The University of Liverpool is embarking on an ambitious Finance Transformation Programme, which includes migrating its current on-premise Finance System (Unit4) to a cloud-based platform
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outreach. The School of Electrical Engineering Electronics and Computer Science is an Athena Swan Bronze award holder and is committed to encouraging, developing and supporting individuals in their research