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Gregory Chass and Dr Devis Di Tommaso in the School of Physical and Chemical Sciences at Queen Mary University of London (UK). About You The ideal candidate should possess a PhD in Physical Chemistry or a
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characterisation (transport measurements) to investigate the operation of the devices, with multiple techniques. The project will involve skyrmionics materials optimisation and nanofabrication of devices in view
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both machine learning and symbolic AI. The discovery of new solid electrolytes is a core project target. You will have a PhD in Chemistry, Physics or Materials Science. The post is available from 1 May
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Department: School of Engineering and Materials Science Salary: £40,223 per annum (Grade 4) Reference: 2265 Location: Mile End Date posted: 9 May 2024 Closing date: 9 June 2024 Further details and
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2324315 - Post-Doctoral Research Assistant in Photonics Technologies - High Power Laser Applications
capability technology? Do you have experience and expertise in Photonics materials and High Power Laser technology? If so, we invite you to become a crucial part of our newly developed innovative research team
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computational methods can direct synthetic strategies, identify new candidate materials, and rationalise observations, ultimately contributing to improved material performance. A PhD in Chemistry, Materials
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to develop low loss tapes suitable for use in tokomaks. The RAs will work in the CAPE building which is part of the Electrical Engineering Division of the University of Cambridge. The role of the RAs in
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tokomaks. The RAs will work in the CAPE building which is part of the Electrical Engineering Division of the University of Cambridge. The role of the RAs in the project is to help develop the PSALM low loss
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a recent paper (*Science*, **2024**, *383*, 739) in which the understanding of fast ion transport in solid electrolytes is redefined. Expertise in the discovery of new inorganic materials and their
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-MERLIN, and in delivering the science demonstrator cases that form part of the funded UKSRC programme. The successful applicant will work with Professor Martin Hardcastle at the Centre for Astrophysics