33 computational-physics "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "University of Kent" research jobs at University of Liverpool
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efficient exploration of this multidimensional space. Working with the colleagues at the University of Liverpool, you will also help develop process¿optimisation algorithms toward autonomous operation and
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oral history. Application process In addition to the online application form, please provide: ¿ CV ¿ Covering letter explaining how your past research is suitable for the role, and your
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, experience working with African archives and ideally training in either oral history or ethnography. Application process In addition to the online application form, please provide: ¿ CV
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ecological models using the Oceananigans.jl infrastructure. This is an exciting opportunity to be part of an international collaboration (the Simons Foundation funded Computational Biology in Marine EcoSystems
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Computer Science, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Physics, or Materials Science. You will develop optimisation and machine-learning algorithms for human- and literature-informed discovery of new materials
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an interdisciplinary team working across physical and computer science to develop new pathways to the design and discovery of inorganic materials as part of the Leverhulme Centre for Functional Materials Design. This
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of Computer Science and Informatics. This role offers a unique opportunity to work at the heart of a world-leading research hub, utilising our dedicated robotics chemistry laboratory and collaborating closely with
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We are seeking an ambitious and intellectually driven post-doctoral researcher to join our dynamic cancer research team at the University of Liverpool. Our research programme investigates how
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an appreciation and understanding of wireless network communications and their security. Good first degree (minimum 2:1 honours (or equivalent) in computer science or electrical engineering/electronics or relevant
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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. This development aims to reduce feelings of anxiety among patients during their daily treatment. The...