31 post-doc-image-processing Postdoctoral positions at University of Liverpool in United Kingdom
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stakeholders. This post is fixed term until 31 October 2027. If you are still awaiting your PhD to be awarded you will be appointed at Grade 6, spine point 30. Upon written confirmation that you have been
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This is an exciting opportunity for a postdoctoral researcher assistant (PDRA) to work with in the new Imagery Smart Data Service (Imago), one of a family of data services funded by E.S.R.C¿s Smart Data Research UK programme. Imago is led by the University of Liverpool and in partnership with...
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, CH4 pyrolysis, ammonia synthesis, and plastic conversion. You will be involved in developing and optimising plasma chemical processes for sustainable fuel production, synthesising and characterising
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recruited to this project are required to undergo security checks to be carried out by the National Security Technology Innovation Exchange (NSTIx) before being employed. The post is available as soon as
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research, fundamental cell biology and cell signalling with excellent shared facilities including the Centre for Proteome Research, the Computational Biology Facility, the Liverpool Centre for Cell Imaging
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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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Associate (PDRA), working in the area of corporate social responsibility (CSR). The post holder will work under the supervision of Prof. Jordi Surroca and will join in his ongoing research which examines
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characterising advanced catalytic materials, as well as evaluating and optimising plasma-catalytic processes for CO2 conversion. You will work to deepen our understanding of the reaction mechanisms in plasma
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. You should have a PhD in Physics, Surface Science, Physical Chemistry or Imaging science with a strong publication track record and a demonstrated commitment to excellence. Exceptional Skills in high
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related to computer-aided formal verification. The position is funded through the EPSRC-Project Games for Good grant, with Patrick Totzke, Sven Schewe and Qiyi Tang. Collaborations with other local and