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Researchers and academics in Liverpool and overseas and will be expected to provide guidance to PhD and masters students. You will further be expected to publish first-authored research papers in high-ranking
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). You will work with the Principal Investigator (Prof. James Lea) to agree a programme of work that both delivers project aims and draws on your strengths. There will also be opportunities to pursue your
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Postdoctoral Research Associate, Student Assistants and Digital Humanities support based in Tübingen. The project aims to bring to light the workings of the economies created by the massive transfer of land to
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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
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, meaning that familiarity with one or more cloud-based platforms such as Google Earth Engine, Microsoft Planetary Computer and/or Amazon Web Server/similar is essential. It will also involve the development
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manganese) nutrients and how they interact together to shape primary production, ecosystem structure and the global carbon cycle. This specific post is focussed on ocean primary production and better
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fertiliser equity and realising NH3's potential as a zero-carbon fuel. The broader Fellowship programme focuses on the development and application of operando vibrational spectroscopy and optical/electron
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in Python, working with high-performance computing clusters, and implementing reproducible research workflows. The position requires expertise in prokaryotic genomics, strong statistical and
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between University of Liverpool (Computer Science and Chemistry), VU Amsterdam (Dr. Kevin Luck https://luck-robotics.github.io/), Royce Institute (https://www.royce.ac.uk/) and Unilever, funded by UKRI
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should have a PhD degree in Biochemistry, Biomedical Science, Biological Sciences, Omics science, Microbiology or a related discipline and experience of applying mass spectrometry in human signalling