26 phd-in-architecture-and-built-environment Postdoctoral positions at University of Liverpool
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funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Pushing the Frontiers award CALDERA 'Collaborative Approach to integrate multidisciplinary datasets into volcanic eruption assessments' led by
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have a PhD (or equivalent professional experience) in an appropriate engineering discipline (Naval Architecture/Civil/Structural Engineering /Mechanical/Renewable Energy/Engineering Management). The post
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should have experience of taking a lead or co-investigator role in executing research projects within a university and/ or NHS environment. Able to demonstrate the ability to lead on key research
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Ecological Sciences at the University of Liverpool (UoL), UK. The position is funded by a Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Pushing the Frontiers award 'CALDERA: Collaborative Approach to integrate
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own research ideas related to the overall project aims, and to conduct maintenance of off-ice and on-ice instrumentation currently deployed in the field. Pre-existing knowledge of glacial environments
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environment will facilitate the development of new skills and the demonstration of creativity and leadership. Expertise in structure solution using powder and/or single crystal X-ray diffraction-based
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frameworks and transformer architectures applied to biological sequences would be advantageous. You should have a PhD in bioinformatics, evolutionary biology, machine learning or similar. The post fixed term
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of and working with data from glacial environments is desirable, though candidates who currently apply remote sensing techniques to non-glacial environments and have ideas for how their knowledge could be
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activities, and will be supported to develop their own independent research trajectories and career pathways throughout the project with access to bespoke training and conference budgets. You should have a PhD
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environment, and benefit from diverse project team skill and expertise. The successful candidate should have a PhD in cartilage, stem cell or protease biology (or a related discipline). Expertise in mammalian