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care units (ICU). This research utilizes basic molecular, cellular and protein biochemical methodologies to comprehensively undertake bench-to-bedside research. With the collaboration of Chemistry
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, University of Liverpool, working closely with academics in Chemistry, Computer Science, Materials Innovation Factory, Digital Innovation Facility and other departments, as well as partners across the larger
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platforms. You will have a key role in developing automated methodologies for polymer chemistry and will work closely with roboticists and engineers in the Cooper group and other collaborators. The aim is to
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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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used to prioritise the target chemistry for synthesis. As we work closely with experts in chemistry and computer science, the environment that this creates is central to all of the group¿s work. You must
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of Physical Sciences, University of Liverpool, working closely with academics in Chemistry, Computer Science, Materials Innovation Factory, Digital Innovation Facility and other departments, as well as partners
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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
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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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A 3.5-year fully funded PhD position is available under the supervision of Prof. Xin Tu at the University of Liverpool. The position will remain open until filled, so please get in touch at your
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A Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) position is available immediately in the department of Chemistry, as part of the research groups of Professor Andrew Cooper FRS and Professor Anna Slater. We