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Number of Opportunities Available: 1 fully funded place Supervisors: Dr. Gabriele C. Sosso, Chemistry Department, Prof. James Sprittles, Maths Department Summary Embark on a fascinating journey into
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by a range of advanced characterisation techniques including electron microscopy, laser diffraction, and X-ray diffraction. Across the University of Warwick an exceptionally wide range of materials
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immunotherapies to fight diseases such as cancer. We are currently advertising a PhD position in this area (funded by an EPSRC DTP Studentship) in the Dept. of Chemistry at Warwick co-supervised by Dr Ann Dixon and
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their interests and expertise. The successful candidate will learn to be an expert in solid-state NMR, using the excellent facilities at the University of Warwick, including the world-leading 850 MHz, 1 GHz, and
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spectroscopy). In the iCCD lab led by Dr Raj Pandya at Warwick University (Department of Chemistry) this is what we try to do (see: https://www.iccd-lab.com/ ). The goal of this fully funded 3.5-year PhD
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of these films. The ultimate objective is to create all-PO high-barrier films with a significant proportion of recycled content. You will be based in the WMG’s Materials Engineering Centre (MEC) at the University
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BBSRC MIBTP MIBTP is a BBSRC-funded doctoral training partnership between five research-intensive universities, the University of Warwick, the University of Birmingham, the University of Leicester
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: This is a joint collaborative project between the University of Warwick and the ISIS Neutron and Muon Source. ISIS is a world-leading facility for studying the atomic-level structure of materials
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properties, and apply your knowledge of physics, engineering, chemistry, life sciences or materials. Eligibility: PGR applicants of any fee status Value: full payment of academic fees and a UKRI level stipend
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can be found at www.senngroup.com . Requirements: Applicants should have an honours degree (at least II.1 or equivalent) in chemistry, physics, or material sciences. How to apply: Interested applicants