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? Are you looking to apply your skills in flow chemistry to the development and automated optimisation of new multistep syntheses? We are seeking a Research Fellow in Digital Flow Chemistry to develop
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characterisation (FIB-SIMS, XPS) at the Bragg Centre for Materials Research at Leeds University. The project will be carried out at Leeds University, with several secondments to the AWE site for X-ray tomography
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@leeds.ac.uk Project summary Ligand/material discovery has been carried out through laborious trial-and-error approaches. Recent advances in high throughput computational chemistry and AI/Machine Learning
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View All Vacancies Do you have a Biology, Chemistry, Physics or related degree and are thinking what next? Maybe you have been working as a lab technician looking for the next step in a different
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project presents an exciting opportunity for an ambitious scientist or engineer to work across the boundaries of chemistry, physics and engineering, with opportunities to develop a broad portfolio of skills
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View All Vacancies Do you have a background in chemical science and engineering, and industrial research experience, with knowledge in the crystallography and particle technology aspects associated
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will be evaluated in subsequent feeding experiments at the National Pig Centre, University of Leeds Spen Farm. It is expected that you will contribute to the delivery of the trials and the analysis
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View All Vacancies Are you an ambitious researcher looking for your next challenge? Do you have an established background in Computational Chemistry? Do you want to further your career in one
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summary Spin-crossover is a high-spin-to-low-spin transition at a transition metal centre, induced by temperature or pressure. It is common in iron chemistry, but also occurs in some compounds of other
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Please state your entry requirements plus any necessary or desired background First or Upper Second Class UK Bachelor (Honours) or equivalent Subject Area Synthetic Chemistry, AI and Machine Learning