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This role will be based in the Department of Chemistry within the School of Natural & Computing Science. ** The position is associated with a research project funded by the Engineering and Physical
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4 Jun 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company CRANFIELD UNIVERSITY Research Field Engineering Chemistry Engineering Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country United Kingdom
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3 Jun 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company QUEENS UNIVERSITY BELFAST Research Field Biological sciences Medical sciences Chemistry Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country
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of the cell wall on the kinetics of ice growth. This is a unique opportunity to work at boundaries between physical chemistry and biology, in a research group with a very prominent profile in the ice community
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person: The successful candidate must have a PhD in chemistry, chemical engineering, biological sciences, or a related discipline either awarded or submitted by the time of taking up the post. Competence
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practical laboratory experience. Applicants should have a PhD* (or equivalent professional qualifications and experience) in Physics/Chemistry/Materials Science/Engineering and excellent experimental skills
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atmospheric reaction chemistry. THz QCLs are compact, yet high-powered sources of coherent THz radiation, providing thousands of times higher THz intensity than any other solid-state device. You will design and
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-containing aqueous media, as well as associated methods of corrosion control via the use of surfactant-based chemistries. The study builds on successful work at the University of Leeds where we have developed
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chemistry. THz QCLs are compact, yet high-powered sources of coherent THz radiation, providing thousands of times higher THz intensity than any other solid-state device. You will design and construct a multi
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distinct areas across the subjects of chemistry, earth sciences, environmental sciences and geography, each delivering exceptional teaching, support and research. All degree programmes are professionally