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ReferenceSCI2098Closing DateFriday, 30th September 2022DepartmentChemistry EPSRC fully funded studentship 3.5 years, School of Chemistry, University of Nottingham Applications are invited
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modelling to understand electron transport chains and electric field effects and to inform these engineering approaches. Novel surface chemistries have been discovered at the University Nottingham to reduce
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vacant position as soon as possible. The student will be based in the University of Nottingham (GSK Carbon Neutral Laboratories for Sustainable Chemistry, Jubilee Campus) and will be involved in a research
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permeate throughout the reservoir. Unconventional reservoir rocks like shales have complex void spaces, with various surface chemistries and pore types, corresponding to various phases such as organic carbon
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engineering, or an equivalent classification. Applications are also welcome from graduates with an applied physics or chemistry degree. Funding: For home students. the PhD studentship will cover UK/Home
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3D printing, materials chemistry and biocatalysis. Project title: Bioelectronic interfaces that exploit the unique optoelectronic properties of printed 2D multilayer devices Supervisory Team
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ReferenceENG1555Closing DateThursday, 25th August 2022DepartmentEngineering Topic: The development and use of advanced polymer chemistry designed for application in Additive Manufacturing (AM
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, Pharmacy, Space Science, Space Systems, Biotechnology, Aerospace, Control Systems, Electronic engineering, Biotechnology, Chemistry Duration: 4 years Specific project outlines You will join the team
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printing of mechanically stable structures The ideal candidate will have knowledge in 3D printing, chemistry, materials science, materials engineering or related subjects and be interested in 3D printing
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Chemistry, Microplastics Research Title The characterisation of different pollution sources and microplastics in air Research Description Poor air quality costs the UK economy up to £22 billion per year and