27 postdoc-density-functional-theory Postdoctoral positions at University of Liverpool
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate position in physical, inorganic and materials chemistry. You will work in the research group of Professor Dmitry Shchukin, Stephenson
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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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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 to support your application
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Postdoctoral Research Associate: The Role of the Astrocytic Endosomal System in Health and Disease. Dr Kirsty McMillan at the University of Liverpool, UK, is seeking an outstanding postdoctoral
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as part of the newly funded LifeArc-Kidney Research UK Rare Kidney Disease Centre. The post will be based at the Institute in the Park building at Alder Hey Children¿s Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
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grants from the Royal Society Wolfson Foundation and Academy of Medical Sciences. This team will work collaboratively to investigate age-related changes in human tissue by integrating proteomics and scRNA
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We are seeking an ambitious post-doctoral researcher with a strong understanding of health inequalities and skills in evaluating complex interventions to be a part of an exciting Liverpool-based
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of the research group led by project investigator, Dr Krystyna Cwiklinski, and have the opportunity to work with colleagues at the Centre for Genomic Research (led by project partners Professor Al
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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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We are seeking a talented, organised and highly motivated individual to work as a post-doctoral research associate in the Department of Eye and Vision Sciences at the University of Liverpool funded