41 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Liverpool
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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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such as law, social sciences, criminology, politics, geography, journalism or history; PhD (awarded or submitted). This 0.8fte fixed term post is available for a two-year period until 30 September 2028
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). You will work with the Principal Investigator (Prof. James Lea) to agree a programme of work that both delivers project aims and draws on your strengths. There will also be opportunities to pursue your
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developing cutting-edge active-learning (Bayesian optimisation) methods that integrate chemical knowledge by capitalising on Large Language Models (LLMs) as well as human knowledge. You should have a PhD in
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of benthic and demersal fish. The role is part of a grant led by University of Liverpool, funded by the Human Frontier Science Programme (HFSP), entitled Vibrational sensing and production in fishes
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We are seeking to appoint a postdoctoral researcher to join our programme on application-specific detector R&D for physics experiments, supported by the UK Science and Technology Facilities Council
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mitigating strategies. You should have a PhD in Pharmacometrics and ideally have experience in Antimicrobial Therapy and Resistance. The post is available up to 31st March 2031. If you are still awaiting your
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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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engagement in applied health care research and the literature on health inequalities. You should have a PhD degree in relevant areas of Public Health or relevant disciplines e.g. sociology, psychology