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Applications are invited for a Research Assistant/Associate (Postdoctoral Researcher) in the Department of Engineering, to work on the development of new methods to structure Li-Ion battery
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We are looking for researchers with extensive experience in solid state batteries, proven by a strong publication record, with expertise in one or preferably more of the following areas: Solid state
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A position exists, for a Research Assistant/Associate in the Department of Engineering, to work on Batteries. The post holder will be located in Central Cambridge Cambridgeshire, UK. Energy
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multidisciplinary team to electrochemically characterise new cathodes for lithium-ion batteries. You should have a PhD in chemistry or materials science and a track record of electrochemical or battery research
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at the University of Plymouth (Clean Maritime - University of Plymouth). With experience and ideally a track record of working with vessel/vehicle battery systems, charging infrastructure and/or battery chemistry
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of xanomeline-trospium compared to standard dopamine blocking therapies on cognitive function in individuals with early psychosis. In addition, the integration of comprehensive neuroimaging batteries will provide
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, the integration of comprehensive neuroimaging batteries will provide the opportunity for insights regarding both the pathophysiology of psychosis, and mechanisms of treatment. The post is full time and is based in
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emissions and improving fuel/battery efficiency. Therefore, designing high performance and low cost light alloys is in great demand for the automotive industry. You will work within a research group led by Dr
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providing the UK with new economic opportunities. Light weighting is recognised as a route to reducing carbon emissions and improving fuel/battery efficiency. Therefore, designing high performance and low
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, accelerating a shift to "Clean Growth", and providing the UK with new economic opportunities. Light weighting is recognised as a route to reducing carbon emissions and improving fuel/battery efficiency