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together 15 academics from the UCL departments of Biochemical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Chemistry. About the role The main purpose of the job is to develop practical
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academics from the UCL departments of Biochemical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Chemistry. About the role The main purpose of the job is to develop practical laboratory-based
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such as protein chemistry, protein expression/purification/characterisation and computational chemistry and structural biology predictions to engineer new enzymes for improved catalysis. The day-to-day
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, using small-angle neutron scattering and rheology as the main techniques. The post holder will be working closely together with project partners from UCL and STFC. In addition, the post holder is expected
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utilising renewable fuels, materials, and resources to decarbonize operations and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. Through collaboration between Biofuel Evolution Ltd, PINZ CDT (Newcastle and UCL), and CPI
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Qualification type: PhD Location: UWL & UCL School of Pharmacy (UK) Collaborator: UCL School of Pharmacy Funding for: UK and International students Hours: Full time Duration: 3 years Project start
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Closing date: Friday, April 12, 2024 Stipend: c. £20,000 (in line with the UCL rate) + UK/Overseas fees Duration of Studentship: 3 years fees and 3.5 years stipend Start date: June 2024 Vacancy
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Yiliang Ding at the John Innes Centre and Dr Zoë Waller (UEA/UCL). The student will have, or expect to obtain a first class, 2(i) or equivalent honours degree in Microbiology, Biochemistry, Chemistry
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the group of Prof. Ronan Daly (www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/research/fiam ), and working closely with teams across Cambridge, Imperial, UCL, Glasgow, Birmingham, Nottingham, Liverpool and Strathclyde. The successful
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://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/research/fiam/ ), and working closely with teams across Cambridge, Imperial, UCL, Glasgow, Birmingham, Nottingham, Liverpool and Strathclyde. The successful applicants will be supporting