75 phd-in-power-electronics-"NTNU---Norwegian-University-of-Science-and-Technology" research jobs at University of Liverpool
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computer codes to solve some of the daily research problems and have experience with high performance computing. You should have a PhD in Chemistry, Physics or Materials Science with a proven research track
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Up to two Postdoctoral Research Associate positions in “organic synthesis” are available in the group of Professor John Bower. You should have a PhD in organic chemistry, or a closely related area
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) at the University of Liverpool. You will join an ambitious EU-wide collaboration (TARGET: Health virtual twins for the personalised management of stroke related to atrial fibrillation) developing novel AI-powered
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The Hadronic Matter Group of the Physics Department is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to support its STFC-funded Electron Ion Collider R&D programme, which aims to develop new
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. This project, funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), aims to understand, and mitigate the “induced seismicity” that might be caused by injecting fluids into rocks. Subsurface fluid injection
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to showcase PGR development. You will demonstrate an ability to effectively collaborate with senior colleagues and diverse stakeholders, including with CDTs and DTPs, as you contribute
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clinical and academic researchers to work independently and to support our PhD students and technical staff in the laboratory. An understanding of, or desire to learn single cell transcriptomics and the
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. You will work with Dr Hannah Rose Vineer as part of our Veterinary Parasitology & Ecology research group, comprising academics, PhD students, postdoctoral fellows and technical staff. We focus
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have a PhD in Electronic Engineering, Computer Science, Statistics, Applied Mathematics, Physics or another relevant discipline. This post is fixed term for 3 years. Any applicants who are still awaiting
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use automation to accelerate materials discovery and where possible to free up researcher time. You should have a PhD in relevant field (Chemistry, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering etc