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the aim of reaching pilot-scale demonstration by end of Year 3) Develop understanding of the underlying chemistry and associated transport phenomena inside the engineered flow process unit. With our
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This is a fully-funded 3-year position in the School of Chemistry, University of Birmingham, to work on an interdisciplinary project in the group of Dr Gemma-Louise Davies. The project will involve
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Applications are invited for a funded PhD studentship, jointly supervised by Prof Andrew Dove (School of Chemistry) and Dr Mike Jenkins (School of Metallurgy and Materials) at the University
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AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Partnership Applications are invited for a PhD studentship, to be undertaken at Cranfield University (CU, Defence Chemistry Department) and the National Archives (TNA
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to assess cell permeability. We are looking for a highly motivated, creative and enthusiastic candidate with a strong background in chemistry/biochemistry or closely related subjects, who is passionate about
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international large-scale facilities (and learn how to write proposals for beam time). Person specification: The candidates should have at least a 2:1 degree in Chemistry, Physics, or Engineering. Ability to work
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suitable for applicants with a high level degree in Physics, Chemistry or Materials Science, ideally with some prior experience in quantum chemistry or solid state electronic structure calculations
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development strategies focus on alloy chemistry designs and targeted thermo-mechanical treatments to achieve a fine martensitic microstructure, and even more importantly, to tailor the chemistry, size and
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, chemical and biotech industries. If you have a strong background in computational chemistry, physics, mathematics or a related area, then this is the project for you! With access to large collections
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This 3.5 year PhD is fully funded by The Department of Chemistry. Tuition fees will be paid and you will receive a tax free stipend set at the UKRI rate (£19,237 for 2024/25). The start date is