42 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UNIS" positions at University of Liverpool in United Kingdom
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with a strong track record in the synthesis and evaluation of co-electrocatalysts catalysts for solid oxide electrolyser cells. You will work within an interdisciplinary team of researchers to develop
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The University of Liverpool is seeking a Development Manager to raise philanthropic income from individuals to support our Liverpool 2031 strategic ambitions. You will have a proven background of
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We are seeking a software engineer who is highly organised with experience in developing or maintaining R packages, and an interest in contributing to an international, open-source software
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To undertake research on the evolution of prokaryotic pangenomes using machine learning and AI approaches. The work will involve the analysis of large prokaryotic genome datasets, the development
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fingerprint identification (RFFI) for Wi-Fi. You will design novel RFFI algorithms and further evaluate their performance using practical testbeds such as software-defined radio platforms. You should have a PhD
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: 08-Dec-2025 23:30 DataSHIELD Research Software Engineer Apply Department: : Public Health, Policy & Systems Job Reference: : 102473 Salary : Grade 7, £39,906 - £46,049 pa Closing Date : 08-Dec-2025 23
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supplying fertiliser materials required for global food security. However, the Haber Bosch process is extremely polluting (>2% of anthropogenic CO2 production) and typically centralised within developed
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presentations to stakeholders where appropriate. ¿ To identify and engage in personal development opportunities to support your career development. The post is available for 6 months fixed-term at 1.0FTE (Monday
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, development of neighbourhood portraits, interviews, community surveys, mapping). You should have a PhD degree in relevant areas of Public Health and experience of organising and conducting research in a
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-tracking and molecular microbiology. We recently found that *P. aeruginosa* cells within developing biofilms migrate towards ¿ rather than away from ¿ antibiotics. This postdoctoral position aims to resolve