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, skills and practice. You will have a degree in Cyber-Physical Systems, Software Engineering, Autonomous Systems Engineering, Data Science, Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science or related Science or
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Therapeutics (HALo). This role will be based at the University of Liverpool (School of Physical Sciences, Department of Chemistry) and will involve close collaboration with experts in patient involvement and
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system to the cloud. They will be responsible for extracting, transforming, and loading (ETL) data, maintaining data integrity, and troubleshooting issues throughout the migration process. This role
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4,300 students living with us. Your main duties will be to: - Manage the end-to-end process for applying for accommodation within the University and preferred PBSAs including student projections and
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, combining fundamental rules-of-thumb from Soft Matter Physics with the principles of Synthetic Chemistry and Process Engineering. This makes it an ideal problem to be tackled using elevated-throughput
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various `emerging disruptive technologies¿ such as the latest trends in AI, Spatial computing, AI governance, Actionable analytics, Ambient Intelligence, Web3, Blockchain, Quantum Computing, Cyber-Physical
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on all construction and maintenance related projects overseeing the process of projects being managed by the University¿s approved consultants and contractors, with a wide range of value bands. You will
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Life course Exposome Research and Translation). You will be required to have a degree in computer science (or degree with strong computational component e.g. mathematics, physics, biomedical engineering
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position forms part of an interdisciplinary team in the Leverhulme Centre for Functional Materials Design working across physical and computer science to develop new pathways to the design and discovery
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to process health and care data from diverse sources. You will work across a varied portfolio of projects as needed; in the first instance, this will include working with less digitally mature organisations