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position forms part of an interdisciplinary team in the Leverhulme Centre for Functional Materials Design working across physical and computer science to develop new pathways to the design and discovery
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papers, and assisting with the supervision of graduate students. The post-holder will have the opportunity to teach. Applicants should possess or be close to completing a doctorate in physics or a related
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an exciting opportunity to demonstrate how fundamental principles from physical chemistry have been incorporated into cellular function. Find out more about the Baldwin Group and their research at: http
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, mathematical modelling, and stochastic molecular dynamics simulations to investigate the physical mechanism of how antibiotic treatments ultimately lead to bacterial cell death. The post-holder will join a
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part of the Faraday Institution LiStar project. Candidates must have (or almost completed) a PhD in physical chemistry, synthetic chemistry, electrochemistry, materials chemistry, or a related discipline
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, image analysis, mathematical modelling, and stochastic molecular dynamics simulations to investigate the physical mechanism of how antibiotic treatments ultimately lead to bacterial cell death. The post
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techniques and motion correction, or developing novel approaches to signal generation and localisation. You will report to Dr William Clarke and the post holder will be a member of the WIN/FMRIB Physics Group
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opportunity to make a major impact on future RF device technology. Applicants should have postgraduate (PhD) experience in Physics, Materials Science or Engineering, with a good publication record. The position
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hold a PhD in Chemistry, Physics, or a related subject area, (or be close to completion) prior to taking up your appointment. The research requires experience with DNA nanotechnology techniques. You
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regarding the application process. For initial queries about the post, visas, and application process don't hesitate to get in touch with the HR Office at [email protected]. Any queries about the