8 magnetic-nanoparticles uni jobs at University of Glasgow in United Kingdom

  • University of Glasgow | Glasgow, Scotland | United Kingdom | about 2 months ago

    to lead a research programme that complements the MCMP group’s existing interests in functional materials and magnetism, preferably using transmission electron microscopy and spectroscopy techniques

  • University of Glasgow | Glasgow, Scotland | United Kingdom | about 14 hours ago

    structure and function at interfaces, bioengineering of gene regulation by microenvironments, nanoparticle technologies, synthetic biology to guide cell adhesion, cell sorting and translational approaches

  • University of Glasgow | Glasgow, Scotland | United Kingdom | about 14 hours ago

    molecular magnets, plasmonics, battery technology, medical imaging agents and applications for 3D printing. PhD: 3-4 years full-time; 6-8 years part-time; Thesis of Max 80,000 words MSc (Research): 1-2 years

  • University of Glasgow | Glasgow, Scotland | United Kingdom | about 13 hours ago

    Materials Characterisation Laboratory, developing materials for gravitational wave detectors. The Kelvin Nanocharacterisation Centre , researching the atomic, electric and magnetic structure of materials

  • University of Glasgow | Glasgow, Scotland | United Kingdom | about 14 hours ago

    , researching the atomic, electric and magnetic structure of materials using one of the world's highest performance electron microscopes. ScotGrid, providing leading edge e-science facilities. The Optics  group

  • University of Glasgow | Glasgow, Scotland | United Kingdom | about 13 hours ago

    atomic, electric and magnetic structure of materials using one of the world's highest performance electron microscopes. ScotGrid, providing leading edge e-science facilities. The Optics  group provides

  • University of Glasgow | Glasgow, Scotland | United Kingdom | about 14 hours ago

    , and hydrological cycles over millennia. The project adopts a holistic approach by integrating the organic geochemical data with complementary datasets already collected, such as grain size and magnetic

  • University of Glasgow | Glasgow, Scotland | United Kingdom | about 14 hours ago

    Cardiovascular disease is projected to remain the single leading cause of death over the next two decades. Accountable for considerable disability and reduction in the quality of life. Therefore, research is vital to advance diagnosis, treatment and prevention. Our strength is in identifying and...

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