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project presents an exciting opportunity for an ambitious scientist or engineer to work across the boundaries of chemistry, physics and engineering, with opportunities to develop a broad portfolio of skills
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between chemistry, biology and physics, and interested in developing a new type of probes for diagnostics and targeted drug delivery? This project may be for you! Glycocalyces are glycan-rich coats
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materials are good test-beds for theories about crystal engineering. Spin-crossover transtions also affect several physical properties of a solid material including its colour, magnetic moment, dielectric
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sensing. The materials investigated will include rare earth-doped materials that can be prepared using a laser-based manufacturing process or chemical methods. A key challenge for long-term applications
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Bachelor (Honours) or equivalent in Engineering, Chemistry, Physics, or a related discipline, and must be able to demonstrate successful experience in independent technical or scientific project work.
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. The interdisciplinary network consists of 16 internationally-leading organisations across 7 countries, who are at the scientific forefront of combining material science, engineering, physics, chemistry and techno
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. The interdisciplinary network consists of 16 internationally-leading organisations across 7 countries, who are at the scientific forefront of combining material science, engineering, physics, chemistry and techno
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. The interdisciplinary network consists of 16 internationally leading organisations across 7 countries, who are at the scientific forefront of combining material science, engineering, physics, chemistry and techno
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for pathogen exposure and engineering strategies for controlling risk”, being supervised by Professor Guangyu Cao and Prof. Laurent Georges at EPT, NTNU, Dr. Amir Khan from University of Leeds and Prof. Sasan
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risk”, being supervised by Professor Guangyu Cao and Prof. Laurent Georges at EPT, NTNU, Dr. Amir Khan from University of Leeds and Prof. Sasan Sadrizadeh from KTH and with secondments in University