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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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. Department: Chemistry. Contact details:Isabel Cruz-Gallardo. [email protected] Location: Guy's Campus. Category: Professional & Support Services. Job description The Faculty of Natural
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work can be found at https://www-spring.ch.cam.ac.uk/publications/publications.shtml . You will have, or be about to obtain, a PhD in organic chemistry and/or chemical biology. You will ideally have
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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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View All Vacancies Do you have a strong technical background in Surfactants and Corrosion Science and Engineering? Are you interested in working with industry to develop methodologies to better characterise/understand surfactant corrosion inhibition behaviour and mechanisms? This project focuses...
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X-ray Scatter Tomography (ST) is emerging as a powerful imaging technique with implications for biomedical, security or material characterisation applications. It is based on detecting scattered (rather than transmitted) radiation, which enables retrieving characteristics of the sample otherwise...
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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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(preferably with a PhD in Physics, Cell/Molecular Biology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Bioengineering or related disciplines) with proved experience in any area of mechanobiology. This project aims to investigate
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biosensor, microfluidics, synthetic biology, analytical chemistry, molecular biology, microbiology or engineering background. Funding To be eligible for funding, applicants can be a UK citizenship or
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Structural materials in nuclear power plants are commonly operating at elevated temperatures in aggressive local environments and complex mechanical stress conditions. The upper temperature limit for the safe operation of a given reactor material or component is dictated primarily by its...