168 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"SUNY" positions at University of Liverpool
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projects on time and within budget. You¿ll manage multiple projects simultaneously, ensuring alignment with strategic goals and institutional priorities. You should have a Degree or equivalent qualification
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, using artificial intelligence.“ We seek a bioinformatician with expertise and interest in pipeline development and genome annotation. You will develop and deploy new pipelines to analyse and annotate pan
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hold a Nursing qualification and be registered with the NMC. Applications are welcomed from experienced academics or health care practitioners from acute practice settings, looking to develop experience
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The University of Liverpool's fundraising team, DART (Development and Alumni Relations Team) is growing, and we'd be delighted for you to join us. Don't worry if you've never been a trust
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, support strategic financial planning, and contribute to the development of tax-efficient practices across the University and its subsidiaries. As a senior finance professional within the University, you
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tax matters, support strategic financial planning, and contribute to the development of tax-efficient practices across the University and its subsidiaries. As a senior finance professional within
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assessment and support the Dean and School staff in their work to develop highly skilled, compassionate doctors equipped for the evolving future of medical practice. Commitment to Diversity The University
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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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We are seeking a talented and motivated Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) to join the Energy and Power Research Group for a 12-month appointment to develop, implement and test a numerical model
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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