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The `Clean Energy and Power Research Group¿ is seeking to appoint a talented and enthusiastic researcher to carry out a critical part of the innovative research in the field of Digital Energy
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other Wi-Fi enabled devices, investigating its integration into a range of Linux-based embedded systems, creating new security features, liaising with the project partner, and performing field trials
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The University of Liverpool invites applications for a 2-year Plasma Accelerator Research Fellowship, a distinctive role that goes beyond a conventional postdoctoral position. Embedded within
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You will support a NIHR funded research project investigating the feasibility of using a novel virtual reality-based patient immobilisation system during radiotherapy to head and neck cancers
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critical for predicting future changes to fisheries production and deep ocean carbon storage as the ocean warms. Biogeochemical-ecosystem models are currently used for this purpose but have difficulties: in
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asynchronous AI-led chemical optimisation across chemistry laboratories¿. This role sits at the intersection of robotics, machine learning, and chemistry, aiming to develop robotic systems that work
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The University of Liverpool is seeking to recruit a Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) to contribute to an ESA-funded project focused on the detection of millimetre-scale space debris using
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interactions between cancer cells and the immune system shape tumour progression, metastatic dissemination, and therapeutic response. This role is ideally suited to a researcher who is ready to drive forward
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such as law, social sciences, criminology, politics, geography, journalism or history; PhD (awarded or submitted). This 0.8fte fixed term post is available for a two-year period until 30 September 2028
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Protection and the Prehistory of Planetary Health¿, which is funded by a Wellcome Trust Career Development Award and hosted in the Department of History. Conserving Global Health is led by the Principal