8 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls-"Multiple" Fellowship positions at University of Liverpool
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                anniversary in 2031, the University of Liverpool is proud to launch the second cohort of our prestigious Research Fellowship programme, a cornerstone of our Strategy 2031 vision. We are seeking Research Fellows 
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                anniversary in 2031, the University of Liverpool is proud to launch the second cohort of our prestigious Research Fellowship programme, a cornerstone of our Strategy 2031 vision. We are seeking Research Fellows 
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                anniversary in 2031, the University of Liverpool is proud to launch the second cohort of our prestigious Research Fellowship programme, a cornerstone of our Strategy 2031 vision. We are seeking Research Fellows 
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                anniversary in 2031, the University of Liverpool is proud to launch the second cohort of our prestigious Research Fellowship programme, a cornerstone of our Strategy 2031 vision. We are seeking Research Fellows 
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                anniversary in 2031, the University of Liverpool is proud to launch the second cohort of our prestigious Research Fellowship programme, a cornerstone of our Strategy 2031 vision. We are seeking Research Fellows 
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                ability to work to tight deadlines and under pressure. You should have a MBChB or equivalent and have completed FY1 and FY2 in the UK. This post is suitable for someone aiming for a career in paediatrics 
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                the Department of Health Data Science (HDS), which is part of the Institute of Population Health (IPH) at the University of Liverpool. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced health economic modeller 
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                This is a Research Fellow post to support the NIHR funded programmes OPtimal Timing of Induction of labour to improve Maternal and perinatAL outcomes (OPTIMAL): An individual participant data meta