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Yiliang Ding at the John Innes Centre and Dr Zoë Waller (UEA/UCL). The student will have, or expect to obtain a first class, 2(i) or equivalent honours degree in Microbiology, Biochemistry, Chemistry
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: Applicants should have master’s degree or equivalent in chemistry or a related subject, be able to carry out independently organic synthesis and analytical chemistry and have a good understanding of software
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use a multi-discipline approach incorporating organic and polymer chemistry, materials science and leading-edge data analysis, including machine learning/AI approaches. We are looking to attract
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use a multi-discipline approach incorporating organic and polymer chemistry, materials science and leading-edge data analysis, including machine learning/AI approaches. We are looking to attract
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. The project will provide training in organic chemistry, organic analytical techniques (NMR, HRMS etc), classical organic synthesis and the development of new reactions, HTP organic chemistry with robotics, and
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shown promise in improving pond conditions for Remotely Operated Vehicles and divers. This research aims to investigate the role of nanobubbles in breaking down the inorganic-organic matrix within sludge
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underexplored post transition metal oxide chemistries. The structure-property information yielded by this study will allow us to develop design principles for new TCOs with targeted band alignments for a range of
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a collaborative network of experts in the field. In this 3.5-year Computational Project you will build a strong foundation in the use of state-of-the-art Computational Chemistry techniques, and you
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for the removal of organic micropollutants. Also, the role of other constituents present in treated effluents on pollutants accessibility, degradability and removal potentially affects the efficiency and
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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