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interested in working with academics, SMEs, and industry? We seek an Experimental Officer in cleanroom fabrication techniques to join our highly skilled team in the new, ~800m2 Leeds Nanotechnology Cleanroom
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interested in working with academics, SMEs, and industry? We seek an Experimental Officer in cleanroom fabrication techniques to join our highly skilled team in the new, ~800m2 Leeds Nanotechnology Cleanroom
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Job Description We are working with plant derived molecules that have chemical toxicity and photodynamic antiviral and antibacterial properties as naturally derived agents The successful candidate will need to work with viruses and bacteria and be able to perform some chemical synthesis and...
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in combination with nanotechnology and modelling of electronic devices. Skills Essential: C1 Proven ability to deliver quality outputs in a timely and efficient manner C2 Ability to demonstrate a
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engineering and chemical nanotechnology. Key Responsibilities Provide computational expertise to help other group members achieve their research objectives. Providing technical expertise and input
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qualification such as a PhD in a topic related to novel formulations, natural products, biotechnology for healthcare, or nanotechnology. An ability to apply those skills in a commercial environment to develop new
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, provide evidence of attracting funding to support your research. Relevant groups within the School include the Nanotechnology and Electronics Research Group, Centre for Robotics and Neural Systems
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range of platforms, including photonics, nanotechnology, and atomic / molecular physics, as well as quantum information processing technologies. Quantum imaging technologies, including to support life
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devices across a range of platforms, including photonics, nanotechnology, and atomic / molecular physics, as well as quantum information processing technologies. Quantum imaging technologies, including
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, to undertaking some of the most delicate experiments in quantum physics. Physics has applications in so many fields, including biology and nanotechnology, to find new ways to treat cancer; the development of new