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An exciting opportunity for a Software Engineer role is available as part of the project team for AlChemy - a new partnership between the University of Liverpool, Imperial College London, and a
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including numerical simulation using finite element analysis, programming, experimental testing and large data analysis. You must have a strong background in engineering (biomedical, mechanical or civil
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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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to the Chemical, Physical, Materials or Biological Sciences, or Chemical Engineering. A commitment to developing a collaborative research environment is essential, and we will seek examples of this at interview
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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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relevant field (Chemistry, Computer Science, Engineering, Materials Science or Physics etc.), expertise in computer-vision is essential, chemistry, materials science or data science background would be
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characterisation of advanced catalytic materials, product and mechanism analysis and dissemination of results. You should have a PhD degree (or near completion) in Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Material Science
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collaborators within the University are the departments of Electrical Engineering and Electronics; Psychology, Sociology, and Law; the Institute of Ageing and Chronic Disease; and the Department of Chemistry. Our
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-dimensional hierarchical structures* (£1.6m), which Dr *García-Tuñón* holds. You will join the team working at the interface between materials, chemistry, and engineering. This is a unique opportunity to apply
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(most preferably, autonomous closed-loop approaches), combined with knowledge of a relevant area of chemistry/materials. You should have a PhD in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Physics, or Materials