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optimisation strategies, and existing computational chemistry software for the successful prediction of a range of materials, across molecular and solid-state organic and inorganic systems. Explore how material
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. Science, offered at A level (Biology, Chemistry, & Physics), GCSE (Biology, Chemistry, & Physics), and Vocational levels 2 and 3, is one of the most popular subjects in the Sixth Form. We are looking for a
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Position Overview Discipline: Biosciences and Chemistry Faculty: Computing, Mathematics, Engineering & Natural Sciences (CoMENS) Location: London, Devon House (St Katherines Docks) The role is
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budgets and resources. This role involves considerable communication with scientists, technical staff and other support services at all levels within the organisation. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES The Science
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nanomaterials, 2D materials or organic/inorganic molecules, surface functionalisation. A solid understanding of chemistry of polymers and nanomaterials, electronics and device physics is required. Preference will
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underrepresented in UK higher education. We are open to appointing on a reduced fraction/job-share basis subject to our business needs. About the Faculty The recently formed Faculty of Computing, Mathematics
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and computational methods across scales: spanning molecules, cells, organs, organisms and populations Leveraging complex and diverse datasets to understand biological processes and pathways Developing
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methods across scales: spanning molecules, cells, organs, organisms and populations Leveraging complex and diverse datasets to understand biological processes and pathways Developing and using physical and
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, mathematical and computational methods across scales: spanning molecules, cells, organs, organisms and populations Leveraging complex and diverse datasets to understand biological processes and pathways
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of Bioanalytical Chemistry within the Division of Systems Medicine. Systems Medicine | Faculty of Medicine | Imperial College London Duties and responsibilities Preparing biofluid samples for NMR analyses Preparing