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modern CAM off-line programming skills. You should be able to work under minimum supervision to produce complex components from a variety of materials, including design and manufacture of jigs and fixtures
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computer codes to solve some of the daily research problems and have experience with high performance computing. You should have a PhD in Chemistry, Physics or Materials Science with a proven research track
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of practical projects. If you require a visa to work in the UK, the University of Liverpool may be able to support your application for sponsorship under the Skilled Worker Route. Or there maybe the option
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of cell wall biology, biophysics, rheology and instrumentation. It forms part the LILACS consortium (Looking Inside Living Algal Cell Walls - A Soft Matter Approach) between three UK universities (Liverpool
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will play a key role in leading on the development, maintenance and support of relevant and assigned systems ¿ as well as the provision of support to (senior) end-users. You should have a Degree (or
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collaboration with Duchenne Uk. The Associate will be based at Duchenne UK, supervised by the Inclusionaries Lab Director, and will work on innovative R&D projects in the MedTech and Assistive Technology sector
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at the Leahurst campus of University of Liverpool on the Wirral; some remote working may however be possible. This is a full-time post (with some flexibility towards part-time at 0.8FTE), fixed-term contract for 2
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, quality management and trial design, management and monitoring. You will be required to ensure adherence of trials governance frameworks. You will work closely with LCTC workstreams (trial management
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-of-the-art imaging and theatres. There is excellent multidisciplinary support. You will be MRCVS. The post is available from 9 June 2025. This role is eligible for sponsorship under the Government Authorised
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We offer an exciting opportunity for a postdoctoral researcher to join a role split across the Department of Geography and Planning and the Department of Public Health, Policy and Systems