26 high-performance-computing-postdoc Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Liverpool
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community from across the Liverpool City Region to address the root causes of high levels of worklessness in many communities. The project aims to combine insights from economics, public health, and public
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academic staff and project partners, contributing to multiple stages of the project including system design, integration, testing, and performance analysis, ultimately supporting the development of a Flight
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interfaces remain poorly understood yet they are crucial components of many devices, batteries in particular. Their properties affect performances and safety of the device, however probing these heterogenous
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envisioned contributions to the Department of History ¿ 1-2-page research proposal outlining a programme of research into the history of conservation and carbon sinks. ¿ Sample of written work
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¿ Covering letter explaining how your past research is suitable for the role, and your envisioned contributions to the Department of History ¿ 1-2-page research proposal outlining a programme of
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laboratory automation in a highly collaborative research environment. About you You will have a PhD (or equivalent) in a relevant area or field related to this project (Computer Science, Robotics, Mechatronics
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of researchers to develop new heterogeneous catalysts for conversion of CO2 to light olefins using high-throughput experimental techniques and AI tools. You will have a PhD in chemistry or chemical engineering, a
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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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required, and to follow the strongest research opportunities. This is not a single project-focused role, although an initial focus will be on establishing the new high-throughput X-ray facility. In
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to drive the performance of multimetallic active phases. These catalysts will be evaluated for a range of catalytic reactions in Liverpool and by our collaborators in Cardiff. You will have a PhD in