20 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UNIS" Postdoctoral positions at University of Liverpool
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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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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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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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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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-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
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activities, and will be supported to develop their own independent research trajectories and career pathways throughout the project with access to bespoke training and conference budgets. You should have a PhD
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or (iv) develop new representations of phytoplankton physiology/productivity. The post will be based around using and/or developing the ocean model PISCES, which is a complex model representing the cycling
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The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering is currently seeking skilled and enthusiastic postdoctoral researchers to join our Research and Development team. Our team is engaged in a
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recognised NCD Prevention and Food Policy Group on the UKRI-funded project Developing public health policies for the out-of-home food sector to improve diet and reduce obesity, in collaboration with