16 postdoc-computational-biomedical-engineering Postdoctoral positions at University of Liverpool
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This is a very exciting opportunity to work within a collaborative EPSRC project, which is in collaboration with Universities of Glasgow, Edinburgh, Strathclyde, Newcastle and several industrial partners. We are seeking one researcher to join the project on a full-time basis to lead and work on...
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The Hadronic Matter Group of the Physics Department is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to support its STFC-funded Electron Ion Collider R&D programme, which aims to develop new
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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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to knowledge exchange and dissemination efforts through activities such as presentations and outreach initiatives. The School of Electrical Engineering Electronics and Computer Science is an Athena Swan Bronze
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obtain) in areas relevant to this post (e.g. computer science, engineering, Statistics, and mathematics etc). This role is eligible for sponsorship under the skilled worker route Commitment to Diversity
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the Department of Materials, Design and Manufacturing Engineering at the University of Liverpool, and you will work closely with colleagues across all three institutions, playing a central role in leading
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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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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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scientists and engineers and be able to communicate and overcome the disciplinary boundaries in a strongly multi-disciplinary team. You will join a multidisciplinary team focusing on: analysing the acquired
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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