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associated with inorganic and organic synthesis, computational calculations and electrochemistry, and will work in collaboration with a team in Brazil. You have a PhD in Chemistry or have submitted your thesis
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will involve a combination of techniques associated with inorganic and organic synthesis, computational calculations and electrochemistry. You should have a PhD in Chemistry or have submitted your thesis
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PhD in Chemistry or have submitted your thesis prior to taking up the appointment. You will have a keen interest and enthusiasm to expand your expertise into new areas and in unfamiliar disciplines
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. Use analytical techniques (e.g. IC, FTIR, XRD and electron microscopy) to study changes to material composition and quality. Collaborate with water industry Demonstrated experience in (geo)chemistry
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A postdoctoral research position in computational and theoretical photochemistry is available in the In Silico Photochemistry Group based in the Centre for Computational Chemistry in the School
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The School of Chemistry are looking to recruit a Senior Research Administrator to provide support across a number of activities. The role-holder will coordinate the administration of one
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The School of Chemistry are currently recruiting for a full time Executive Assistant to join the Executive Administration Team. The role-holder will work closely with senior academics in the school
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A Research Associate position is available in the group of Prof Jonathan Clayden for a chemist with research experience in organic synthesis, catalysis/biocatalysis, and/or supramolecular chemistry
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The School of Chemistry at the University of Bristol invites applications for a Lecturer in Aerosol Science. The School is one of the largest, most globally engaged and vibrant Chemistry departments
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someone with (or close to completion of) a PhD in materials science or Earth science, or chemistry / chemical engineering. You should apply if you have demonstrable technical experience in the durability