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Mechanical Engineering Location: Highfield Campus Salary: £34,980 to £42,978 per annum Full Time Fixed Term until 31/03/2026 Closing Date: Wednesday 29 May 2024 Interview Date: To be confirmed Reference: 2706224DA Research Fellow – Novel Optical Fibre Development for Condition Monitoring We are...
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The University of Liverpool is seeking to appoint a postdoctoral researcher to support our strong programme on detector development for physics experiments. The position is in the framework of a
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both machine learning and symbolic AI. The discovery of new solid electrolytes is a core project target. You will have a PhD in Chemistry, Physics or Materials Science. The post is available from 1st
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such as Geography, Computer Science, Planning, Statistics, Mathematics, Physical Sciences, Social Sciences are likely to be relevant. Or other relevant or equivalent qualifications. They will also have
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motivated and have an advanced degree (Ph.D.) in computer science, electrical or biomedical engineering, physics, statistics, or related fields. Previous experience in software development practices (version
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from ambitious researchers with the skills in solution and understanding of the structures of new materials across chemistry, physics and materials science. This position forms part of
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science. This position forms part of an interdisciplinary team working across physical and computer science to develop new pathways to the design and discovery of inorganic materials as part of
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Novel Optical Fibre for application in process control, evaluation and health monitoring of high value composites We are actively searching for a dynamic and self-motivated researcher to work on the
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research is generously funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and the Department of Science, Innovation, and Technologies (DSIT). By joining our team, you will have the
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nationally renowned stage for talent in making and design. We investigate the physicality of tools and tech, glass and grass, and bricks and mortar. We also explore the abstract excitement of ideas and