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PhD Studentship in Uncovering the chemical origin of lipid membrane diversity (3.5 years Fixed Term)
. However, the assumption that such lipid diversity is dependent upon enzymatic chemistry has generated models comprising compositionally minimal membranes (binary or ternary mixtures of short-chain fatty
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. However, the assumption that such lipid diversity is dependent upon enzymatic chemistry has generated models comprising compositionally minimal membranes (binary or ternary mixtures of short-chain fatty
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of product distribution within a working reactor environment. We now want to extend these studies to explore how catalyst behaviour changes as the structure and chemistry of the catalyst is changed. The aim is
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Applications are invited for three studentships to be held at the Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry in the group of Professor Tuomas Knowles. The studentships are part of an active collaboration
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distribution within a working reactor environment. We now want to extend these studies to explore how catalyst behaviour changes as the structure and chemistry of the catalyst is changed. The aim is to explore
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industrial relevance. We will consider candidates with various research backgrounds including engineering, chemistry and material science. Applicants are required to have a PhD or be close to obtaining a PhD
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chemical engineering, engineering, chemistry or physics. To be considered for this studentship, applicants must submit a formal application for admission along with all required supporting documents (please
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:1) or equivalent degree in a relevant discipline such as chemical engineering, engineering, chemistry or physics. . To be considered for this studentship, applicants must submit a formal
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batteries, and the future high-energy multivalent battery chemistries such as zinc, magnesium, and aluminium. This will provide a PhD student with a very solid foundation for a future career in the broad
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and students; planning and organising research resources and workshops. Successful applicants will have or be near to completing a PhD in computer science, information engineering, statistics, chemistry