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Porter Laser Laboratory at Sheffield, where the compounds will be studied prior to X-ray studies at Diamond. The antibacterial tests will be conducted by our collaborators in the Medical School
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the compounds will be studied prior to X-ray studies at Diamond. The antibacterial tests will be conducted by our collaborators in the Medical School at the University of Sheffield. You will also master time
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skills and experience: Essential criteria BSc (2:1 or above) in Physics or other relevant field - (Grade 5) PhD awarded or near completion in radiobiology, computational modelling, medical physics or other
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. This role is focused on research to enable ultra-high power GaN RF devices, including developing new laser-based optical systems to study temperature as well as electric fields that limits device performance
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of the University in managing health and safety, by delivering professional services in support of teaching and research. The Safety Office is now seeking to appoint an experienced Radiation Protection Adviser
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applied to reactor multi-physics (static and dynamic), radiation shielding and variance reduction, medical physics and charged particle transport, and algorithmic acceleration techniques. Researchers will
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encourage informal queries about the job or the application process - please contact Chloe Caley-Light, Senior Business Administrator, Chloe.Caley-Light@bioresource.nihr.ac.uk . The post is available on a
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. Experience of in vivo research and of the use of external radiation sources and/or radioisotopes would be advantageous. Application process If you would like to discuss this role please contact Professor
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Supervisor: Prof Ioan Notingher (School of Physics and Astronomy) Positions available: 1 Funding: fully-funded (stipend and PhD fees) Start date: September 2024 Duration: 3.5 years Subject Area
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the role of genetic and environmental factors in physical and mental health multimorbidity development. You will join a consortium of researchers funded by a £3,632,000 grant from the Medical Research