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aim of the project. You will have a PhD in Physics, Chemistry or Materials Science. This post is available until 30 November 2026. Any applicants who are still awaiting their PhD to be awarded should be
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of their award. You will have opportunities to access a range of researcher development resources, with the University of Liverpool sector leading in postdoctoral researcher development programmes such as Prosper
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environment that this creates is central to all of the groups work. You must therefore be able to interact effectively with colleagues with complementary skills (e.g. structure prediction or measurement physics
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at the University of Liverpool, and will benefit from our adjacent Centre for Computational Biology. About you You will have a proven ability to develop innovative theoretical and/or computational methods. The most
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welcome applications from ambitious researchers with the skills to contribute to the project across chemistry, physics and materials science. This position forms part of an interdisciplinary team working
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with a diverse training background to apply e.g. epidemiology, statistics, mathematics, engineering, physics, where you can apply your knowledge to health care data. You will have a PhD in epidemiology
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with a diverse training background to apply e.g. epidemiology, statistics, mathematics, engineering, physics, where you can apply your knowledge to health care data. You will have a PhD in epidemiology
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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