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links in our Faculty of Natural, Mathematical and Engineering Sciences, across the College, and beyond. King’s is part of the London Centre for Nanotechnology (LCN) with shared research and facilities
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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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. The following desirable criteria would be advantageous: A postgraduate qualification such as a PhD in a topic related to novel formulations, natural products, biotechnology for healthcare, or nanotechnology
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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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, 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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. Relevant groups within the school include the Nanotechnology and Electronics Research Group, Centre for Robotics and Neural Systems, the Centre for Cyber Security, Communications and Network Research, and
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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
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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