44 Materials-Science "The University of Manchester " positions in Ireland-United-Kingdom
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electron beams with unprecedented resolution. The project will exploit the ultrafast laser and THz facilities at the Photon Science Institute (PSI), in addition to the material science capabilities offered
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London (UCL), University of Manchester and University of Essex. Applicants should apply to one institution only. The purpose of Soc-B research is to identify social exposures and causal pathways that lead
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, significant greenhouse gas emissions, and extensive waste, urgently requires a transition towards more sustainable and efficient practices. Digital transformation presents a promising solutions; however
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Job reference: SAE-025254 Salary: £36,024 - £44,263 per annum depending on experience Faculty/organisational unit: Science and Engineering Location: Oxford Road Employment type: Fixed Term Division
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. The funding will cover tuition fees and provide a tax free (depending on circumstances) stipend based on the UKVI rate (£19, 237 for 2024/25). Identifying materials within sealed containers is of
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between Imperial College London, University of Manchester, the British Geological Survey, University of Liverpool, Heriot Watt University, Leeds University, and the National Nuclear Laboratory (NNL
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the Sir Henry Royce institute, a brand-new, state-of-the-art facility that is the national hub for material science in the UK. Applicants should have, or expect to achieve, at least a 2.1 honours degree or
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. This project will consider systems of reaction-advection-diffusion equations both computationally and analytically. These find application to modelling corrosion/ageing in materials, where diffusion of a
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Dame Kathleen Ollerenshaw (DKO) Fellowship (University of Manchester at Harwell) (2 Posts Available)
: Catalytic processes Quantum materials Magnetic materials Formulation science and engineering. As well as these specific areas of science and engineering, there is a strong desire to develop further capability
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. Chris Hardacre within Catalysis and Porous Materials Group in the Department of Chemical Engineering at The University of Manchester. Overall, this project represents an interdisciplinary effort at