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display techniques to identify cyclic peptides with suitable affinity and binding modes for development into chemical tools to investigate biological questions Contribute to innovation of the technology
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the joint supervision of Dr Gregory Chass and Dr Devis Di Tommaso in the School of Physical and Chemical Sciences at Queen Mary University of London (UK). About You The ideal candidate should possess a PhD
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students. Essential selection criteria • A doctoral degree (PhD or DPhil) in chemistry, physics, engineering or other relevant discipline. Post-qualification research experience (Grade 8
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chemistry, chemistry, extractive metallurgy, material science, mineral engineering, or chemical engineering. Informal inquiries are welcome and should be made to the Principal Investigator, Professor Yousef
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involve the development of engineering principles for dynamic Power-to-X chemical process, considering reactor, separation and heat integration units. Research will be focused on green ammonia production
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Biochemistry, Chemical Biology or a relevant subject area, (or be close to completion) prior to taking up the appointment. The research requires experience in protein engineering and biocatalysis. You will be
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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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code expansion and reprogramming. Including cellular engineering, genome engineering and chemical biology and directed evolution approaches. Main duties: • To undertake research aimed at Genetic Code
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Gregory Chass and Dr Devis Di Tommaso in the School of Physical and Chemical Sciences at Queen Mary University of London (UK). About You The ideal candidate should possess a PhD in Physical Chemistry or a
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/characterisation techniques. Applicants should have (or be about to obtain) a PhD in materials chemistry, chemistry, chemical or material enginering or related disciplines. It is essential that the applicant can