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teaching in Merseyside schools and beyond. The project is led by Sofia Lampropoulou and Victorina González-Díaz (English Department, University of Liverpool). For Grade 7 appointment, you shouldhave a
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or Literature to develop a substantial research project. You will be expected to contribute fully to the thriving research culture of the Department, to the study of English nationally and internationally, and to
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are looking to recruit a PDRA to join a collaborative project funded by the UK Atomic Energy Authority in partnership with Atkins and the National Physical Laboratory. The project will develop and test organic
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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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We are seeking an enthusiastic individual to develop new instruments at the interface between engineering and life sciences. The project aims to translate research on the role amyloid microclots in
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evidence and database synthesis to develop a data-driving mapping methodology. We will create an exhaustive list of existing data-base and identify useful features that are interactive, easy to use
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The Liverpool Head and neck Centre, with funding from North West Cancer Research, wish to appoint a 4-year Research Fellow (non-tenured) to further develop the discovery science focus
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of organic materials. We seek a Postdoctoral Researcher to develop computer-vision methods to facilitate the automation of chemical reactions and characterisation. The aim is to automate where possible to free
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Laboratory (Dstl), is led by the University of Exeter and supported by the Universities of Liverpool (Dept of Communication & Media) and Surrey (Centre for Cyber Security), the Digital Catapult and the Defence
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. Within these we will begin to develop methods of causal inference with a focus on improving medicines use and/ or prioritising randomised trials. We will work with national and international colleagues and