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Supervision and International Collaborations: You will be based at the University of Birmingham and will be co-supervised by the industrial partner Tokamak Energy Ltd. (https://tokamakenergy.com
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Champness at the University of Birmingham and be a member of his research group in the School of Chemistry (neilchampnessgroup.com). Applicants should have obtained a strong Master's degree in Chemistry. The
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transferrable skills such as project management, communication, team working, which ensures an excellent employability upon completion of the project. If you have a background in Chemistry, Physics, Materials
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the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Birmingham, UK. The project will involve (but not limited to) the development of material systems, ultrafast optics and spectroscopic tools. The work is
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. The individual will benefit significantly from the interactions with P&G team members consisting of a broad range of research and development experiences. Laboratory skills including essential chemistry and
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the likely impact of current, but also, future plastics on the environment. A funded PhD studentship is available in the group of Prof. Andrew Dove at the University of Birmingham (group website: http
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) Diligence, conscientiousness, and strong work ethic. Good interpersonal skills. For more information about studying for a PhD at the University of Birmingham, the full range of the research undertaken in
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/index.aspx ), which will substantially favour collaboration opportunities within University of Birmingham and afield. You can apply here: https://sits.bham.ac.uk/lpages/EPS005.htm (physics programme) clearly
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for students that are interested in inorganic chemistry and synthetic biology. This 4-year PhD studentship is an EPSRC industrial CASE co-funded by the University of Birmingham and the Defence Science and
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Join the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences at the University of Birmingham to participate in groundbreaking PhD research on photonic systems that detect early-stage cancers! Are you