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accelerator laboratories, the R&D work of the Liverpool Hadronic Matter Group focuses on the development of Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors (MAPS), the state-of-the-art silicon sensor technology for high
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collaborators. The aim is to automate where possible to free up researcher time. You should have a PhD in relevant field (Chemistry, Computer Science, Engineering, Materials Science or Physics etc.), expertise in
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, including engaging and inclusive e-learning and/or blended materials which have had an organisational impact. Utilising exceptional interpersonal and communication skills, you will have the ability to develop
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everyone feels valued and respected. We encourage applicants from underrepresented groups, including individuals with disabilities, People of Colour, those who identify as LGBTQIA+, and others with protected