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Ultrafast dynamics of Photoactive Metal Complexes for antibacterial applications School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Directly Funded UK Students Prof J Weinstein
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the School of Physical Sciences at the Open University. The CEI is a collaboration between the Open University and Teledyne e2v, a world-leading manufacturer of scientific and industrial image sensors. The CEI
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of the University in managing health and safety, by delivering professional services in support of teaching and research. The Safety Office is now seeking to appoint an experienced Radiation Protection Adviser
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The School of Physics is a large constituent School of the University of Bristol and is home to approximately 150 staff, 160 postgraduate students and 600 undergraduate students. The technical
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Job Summary UKHSA’s Radiation, Chemical and Environment (RCE) Hazards Directorate provides advice, research and services to protect the public from exposure to chemicals and poisons, ionising and
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education with research excellence, transforming lives through education. The Centre for Electronic Imaging (CEI) is a research centre based within the School of Physical Sciences at the Open University
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to the discovery of new light and weakly coupled particles. It is located 480 m from the ATLAS interaction point on the collision axis line-of-sight and is shielded by 100 m of concrete and rock. The Forward Physics
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challenges, from reducing our carbon emissions to developing vaccines during a pandemic. The Oxford Physics Microstructure Detector (OPMD) laboratory develops and constructs particle tracking and radiation
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, focusing on systems that involve physical activity such as VR exercise games (“exergames”), and explore their effects on users. This role involves supporting projects related to immersive technology through
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Responsible Research of Solar Radiation Modification – Analysis, Co-Creation, and Ethos (Co-CREATE) project, funded by Horizon Europe. The post holder will undertake a range of research tasks in collaboration