Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Program
-
Field
-
of Engineering, respectively, at the University Park Campus, University of Nottingham. This is a highly challenging project in the translation of heterogeneous photocatalysis from batch to flow technologies
-
in the translation of heterogeneous photocatalysis from batch to flow technologies including self-optimization of processes using computer automation and requires excellence in contemporary practical
-
experience in the field of photoredox catalysis and/or radical chemistry and supervision are desirable but not essential. The post is offered on a full time (36.25 hours per week), fixed term contract for 3
-
to implement the research programme. The successful candidate will be joining the School of Chemistry MASI team, which support the MASI research activity, working on nanofabrication of materials for catalysis
-
of Nottingham. The school undertakes research across a broad range of themes including Biological Chemistry, Synthesis and Catalysis, Molecular Bonding and Spectroscopy, and Materials, supported by some of the
-
methods Switchable catalysis for pharma Sustainable additives for construction Smarter Synthesis via process intensification All Projects will all be informed by Life Cycle Assessments (LCA) and will
-
-heterocycles. The project will provide training in organic synthesis, homogeneous catalysis, and the experimental study of reaction mechanism. Applicants must have, or should expect to obtain, a minimum 2:1
-
heterogeneity. Furthermore, cancer highjacks local immune cells, such as macrophages, which instead of eradicating the mutated cells, aid their survival and spread. Macrophages are the most numerous immune cells
-
. The project will seek an understanding of the microstructural changes during machining of anisotropic, heterogeneous and semi-brittle composite materials for high temperature applications used in the latest