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Engineering, Energy, Nanotechnology, Applied Physics, Condensed Matter Physics, Materials Science Keywords Sustainable Power, Analytical Science, Applied Chemistry, Corrosion Science, Energy and Decarbonisation
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. The following desirable criteria would be advantageous: A postgraduate qualification such as a PhD in a topic related to novel formulations, natural products, biotechnology for healthcare, or nanotechnology
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Funding providers: EPSRC (CASE) with co-sponsor, Grove Nanomaterials Limited Subject areas: Nanotechnology, physics, chemistry, biotechnology Project description: Nanostructured materials already
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, provide evidence of attracting funding to support your research. Relevant groups within the School include the Nanotechnology and Electronics Research Group, Centre for Robotics and Neural Systems
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. Applicants must hold a PhD in Chemistry, Physics, or a related subject area, (or be close to completion) prior to taking up your appointment. The research requires experience with DNA nanotechnology
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range of platforms, including photonics, nanotechnology, and atomic / molecular physics, as well as quantum information processing technologies. Quantum imaging technologies, including to support life
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devices across a range of platforms, including photonics, nanotechnology, and atomic / molecular physics, as well as quantum information processing technologies. Quantum imaging technologies, including
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, to undertaking some of the most delicate experiments in quantum physics. Physics has applications in so many fields, including biology and nanotechnology, to find new ways to treat cancer; the development of new
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. The semiconductor wafers from which these lasers are made are grown in our laboratories in the School, and are processed into lasers in our new nanotechnology cleanroom, which is part of the University’s Bragg Centre
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in a wide array of nanotechnology applications. For the development of better, and more sustainable, technologies of the future, it is thus essential to understand how geometric confinement changes