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at the Department of Chemistry at the University of Cambridge. This project is funded by an impact acceleration account grant (from UKRI) on the scale-up and commercialization of new adsorbent materials developed in
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in the Department of Engineering. This includes advertising posts, organising visas and issuing offers of employment, all of which require a high level of accuracy and attention to detail. You will
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in Physics, Materials Science, Engineering, Biology, Biotechnology or related areas. Specialist knowledge & skills: Quantum photonics, quantum optics, nano-photonics, nanofabrication, Finite-Difference
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in our publication list. Applicants must have (or be about to receive) a PhD in Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, or a related subject. The ideal candidate will have experience in code development
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Applications are invited for a number of Teaching Assistant posts from recent graduates or others suitably qualified in any major branch of engineering with good communication and interpersonal
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new project with the aim to transform the design of engineering components from one based on selecting a best single material to one in which material properties and compositions are treated as
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tokomaks. The RAs will work in the CAPE building which is part of the Electrical Engineering Division of the University of Cambridge. The role of the RAs in the project is to help develop the PSALM low loss
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research universities, and in the heart of the Cambridge Cluster, the most successful technology entrepreneurship cluster in Europe. We are looking for an intellectually curious, enthusiastic and highly
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equality for all staff. Applications are welcome regardless of race, colour, ethnic or national origin, sex, gender identity, marital status, disability, sexual orientation, religious beliefs or age. The
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obtain a PhD in a materials science or a closely related subject with experience as outlined above. Effective written communication skills and the ability to plan and organise independently are essential