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PROFESSOR/CHAIR IN SOFT MATTER CHEMISTRY - GRADE 10 £NEGOTIABLE VACANCY REFERENCE 080546 AND LECTURER (ASSISTANT PROFESSOR) IN SOFT MATTER CHEMISTRY¿ GRADE 8 £45,585 - £57,698 pa VACANCY REFERENCE
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An exciting opportunity has a risen within the E.P.S.R.C. Centre of Doctoral Training (CDT) in Digital and Automated Materials Chemistry to support the effective operation of the centre. The goal
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large consortium of academic and industrial partners. AIChemy has was funded to promote the development of novel AI methods and to transform the uptake of AI in the chemistry community. The consortium
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An exciting opportunity has a risen within the E.P.S.R.C. Centre of Doctoral Training (CDT) in Digital and Automated Materials Chemistry to support the effective operation of the centre. The goal
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Navigation Section Search Criteria Department: All Vacancy Type: All Job Reference: All Keywords: Current Job Vacancies Your search returned 54 results LECTURER IN ORTHOPTICS Apply Department: : School of Health Sciences Job Reference: : 080126 Salary : £45,585 - £57,698 pa Closing Date : ...
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17 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Liverpool Research Field Chemistry Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Leading Researcher (R4) First Stage Researcher (R1
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equivalent technical qualification and training gained from within an industrial setting, within a relevant technical field, e.g. engineering, robotics, chemistry, materials science.
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have a PhD in Chemistry, Microbiology, BioPhysics or any other field relating to the research activities of the Hub. Summary of Duties: Work closely with Professor Raval as a central contact for research
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consortium of academic and industrial partners. AIChemy was funded to promote the development of novel AI methods and to transform the uptake of AI in the chemistry community. The consortium brings together
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A Project Manager position is available immediately in the Department of Chemistry of the School of Physical Sciences at the University of Liverpool, as part of the research groups led by Professor