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UKRI under the Frontier Research Guarantee scheme. The project aims at developing single-molecule optoelectronic devices, leveraging the opportunities given by synthetic chemistry into the wider field
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A postdoctoral position is available in the group of Professor A. I. Cooper FRS to work in a team of scientists developing new digital chemistry capabilities. Research in the Cooper Group covers
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care units (ICU). This research utilizes basic molecular, cellular and protein biochemical methodologies to comprehensively undertake bench-to-bedside research. With the collaboration of Chemistry
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used to prioritise the target chemistry for synthesis. As we work closely with experts in chemistry and computer science, the environment that this creates is central to all of the group¿s work. You must
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of advanced catalytic materials, product and mechanism analysis and dissemination of results. You should have a PhD degree (or near completion) in Electrical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, or a
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An opportunity to lead work on materials design and discovery for an exceptional researcher with experience in developing and applying computational chemistry tools to materials science. This
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both machine learning and symbolic AI. The discovery of new solid electrolytes is a core project target. You will have a PhD in Chemistry, Physics or Materials Science. The post is available from 1 May
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welcome applications from ambitious researchers with the skills to contribute to the project across chemistry, physics and materials science. This position forms part of an interdisciplinary team working
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., for batteries or information storage), discovering entirely uncharted chemistry (e.g., multiple anion compounds), and the development of new methods that accelerate the discovery of materials (e.g., combining
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aim of the project. You will have a PhD in Physics, Chemistry or Materials Science. This post is available from 1 May 2024 until 30 November 2026. Any applicants who are still awaiting their PhD to be