21 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building Postdoctoral positions at University of Liverpool
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We are seeking to appoint a postdoctoral researcher to join our programme on application-specific detector R&D for physics experiments, supported by the UK Science and Technology Facilities Council
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will be building and validating numerical models describing the interaction between an optical plasma, generated by a high intensity laser, and the solution where the breakdown occurs. This involves
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as possible thereafter. The Role Drawing on over a decade of formulation data, you will develop machine learning models that link chemical composition and processing parameters to the physical and
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analysis for late-stage process chemistry The successful candidate will have the opportunity to design and build next-generation hardware modules that push the boundaries of automated chemistry. You will
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of environmental degradation, and make contributions to the medical humanities, environmental history, and global history. The project team will develop an innovative approach which will consider humans, animals
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of environmental degradation, and make contributions to the medical humanities, environmental history, and global history. The project team will develop an innovative approach which will consider humans, animals
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) Literary Culture and Education; 2) Political and Religious Networks between East and West; 3) Material Culture, Migration and Non-Elite Bilingualisms; and 4) Translation. The team will concentrate
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, work-up, and analysis for late-stage process chemistry (10.26434/chemrxiv-2025-bsfvz). You will have the opportunity to design and build next-generation hardware modules that push the boundaries
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from ambitious researchers with the skills in solution and understanding of the structures of new materials across chemistry, physics and materials science. This position forms part of
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to the four overarching project themes: 1) Literary Culture and Education; 2) Political and Religious Networks between East and West; 3) Material Culture, Migration and Non-Elite Bilingualisms; and 4