29 parallel-processing-bioinformatics positions at University of Liverpool in United Kingdom
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with a background in cognitive psychology, data science or computer science and a willingness to develop skills in computational models of cognitive processes, statistical methods, and programming (R
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nanocomposites ¿ Manufacture prototypes using the new materials and evaluate their performance ¿ Investigate science underlying the material functions and processes ¿ Work with internal and
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We are recruiting a lead post-doctoral researcher with a background in nutrition for an ESRC funded project on ultra-processed food, nutrition and eating behaviour. The researcher will join the
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on all construction and maintenance related projects overseeing the process of projects being managed by the University¿s approved consultants and contractors, with a wide range of value bands. You will
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processes student data ¿ and is integrated with a number of satellite systems which are also supported by the team. Reporting to the Student Systems and Services Team Leader, the Principal Programmer Analyst
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ownership, accountability, and improved security across our systems, infrastructure, and processes. Key Responsibilities: -Engage with staff and students to assess needs, improve information handling, and
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business and process improvement analysts and will work on a wide variety of projects, often complex in nature and usually working across multiple projects at the same time. You will be responsible
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recently developed in a commercial 65 nm CMOS imaging process by a large international consortium of engineers and scientists for the ALICE ITS3 upgrade and the future experiments, ePIC@EIC and ALICE3@LHC
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records system (Banner) stores and processes this data ¿ and is integrated with a number of satellite systems which are also supported by the team. Reporting to the Student Systems and Services Manager, the
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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