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About the role Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Catalysis for Organic Hydrogenations to work under the supervision of Professor Kylie Vincent for a period of up to
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Organometallic Chemistry and Catalysis to work with Professor Michael Neidig for a period of up to 36 months. The post is supported
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We are seeking to recruit two enthusiastic, highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Associates (PDRA) to work on an exciting project focused on plasma catalysis for green ammonia synthesis. You will
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We are seeking to recruit an enthusiastic, highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) to work on an exciting plasma catalysis project. You will join the team of Professor Xin Tu in
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Up to 3 positions are open for Postdoctoral Research Assistants/Associates as part of an ERC awarded project funded by UKIR at the University of Cambridge in the group Catalysis and Process
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-, or photo-driven electrochemistry reactors. Have profound knowledge of semiconductor physics and catalysis concepts applied in these systems. You will be expected to manage your own academic research and
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Research Assistant / Research Associate in Frontiers of Atomistic Simulation Techniques (Fixed Term)
a group position in a research programme on 'Atomistic insight into liquid-phase heterogeneous catalysis' involving Assistant Professor Christoph Schran, who leads the FAST group. We are particularly
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involves the methods in air sensitive synthesis, catalysis, spectroscopy, and computational chemistry and is funded by the EPSRC and UKRI. Find out more about the Mehta research and group at: Applicants must
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Research Assistant / Research Associate in Frontiers of Atomistic Simulation Techniques (Fixed Term)
a group position in a research programme on 'Atomistic insight into liquid-phase heterogeneous catalysis' involving Assistant Professor Christoph Schran, who leads the FAST group. We are particularly
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, catalysis and/or mechanistic studies. Experience in asymmetric addition reactions with non-stabilized nucleophiles, or in asymmetric addition reactions to strained ring-systems would be an asset. You will be