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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available from 1st September 2024 until 31 March 2025 in the first instance. Applicants are invited to apply for a PDRA position in battery chemistry co
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Michaelides at the Department of Chemistry at the University of Cambridge (https://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/group/michaelides ). The project will involve the development and application of approaches for treating
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constraints on sources and sinks of methane and carbon monoxide from measurements and modelling of radiocarbon). You will be a key part of the Cambridge group based in the Department of Chemistry at
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(or be about to obtain) a PhD in physical or materials chemistry, with experience of surface reaction chemistry. Click the 'Apply' button below to register an account with our recruitment system (if you
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Collepardo (collepardolab.org) based at the Departments of Chemistry and Genetics, University of Cambridge. The Collepardo group develops theoretical methods and multiscale computational models to investigate
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work can be found at https://www-spring.ch.cam.ac.uk/publications/publications.shtml . You will have, or be about to obtain, a PhD in organic chemistry and/or chemical biology. You will ideally have
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Engineering under the supervision of Prof Erwin Reisner (Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry at the University of Cambridge). The project will enable the tech-transfer of chemo-enzymatic photoreforming, where
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should have (or about to obtain) a PhD in Chemistry, Materials Science, or related discipline. A strong proven track-record of publication in relevant fields is essential. Click the 'Apply' button below
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), a Research Centre of the Natural Environment Research Council. You will be a key part of the NCAS@Cambridge group based in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Cambridge. The successful
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at the Department of Chemistry at the University of Cambridge. This project is funded by an impact acceleration account grant (from UKRI) on the scale-up and commercialization of new adsorbent materials developed in