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chemical and biochemical sensing. Collaborate with cross-disciplinary teams to integrate sensor technology into broader systems. Participate in the planning and execution of in situ fieldwork, which includes
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considered. Subject Area Applied Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Synthetic Chemistry, Fluid Mechanics, Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Nuclear Physics
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Degree in an appropriate field will also be considered. Subject Area Applied Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Fluid Mechanics, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering
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goal of developing new approaches towards CO2 -free production of speciality chemicals. Candidates should have a demonstrated ability to work in technology-oriented chemistry projects and the flexibility
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, resulting in significant costs to the UK taxpayer to ensure wastes are safely stored. This is an exciting interdisciplinary project, combining chemistry and civil engineering with soil mechanics and
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awarded a first class or 2.1 honours degree (or equivalent if from other EU countries) in materials science, chemistry, physics, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, manufacturing, or a relevant
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with a First Class Bachelor’s Degree in an appropriate field will also be considered. Subject Area Applied Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry, Atomic Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Energy Technologies
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Supervisory Team: Chris-Kriton Skylaris (90%) Andrea Russell (10%) Project description: Proton-exchange Membrane (PEM) hydrogen fuel cells are an emerging technology for environmentally sustainable
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of this project is to establish general rules for peptide cell permeability. Using a combination of chemical synthesis and biosynthetic approaches, cyclic peptide libraries with be generated and characterised
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considered. Subject Area Environmental Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry, Chemical Engineering