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We are seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Hydrogen Production Chemical Reaction Mechanisms to join Torr Vision Group at the Department of Engineering Science (central Oxford
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degree in mechanical/aerospace engineering, applied mathematics, chemical engineering, or a related field. We are looking for candidates with a strong background in modelling and simulation of three
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and produce necessary amino acids and growth factors for mammalian cells. You will hold a PhD/Dphil or be near completion* in Chemical/Biochemical Engineering or a closely related field, together
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PhD (or close to completion) in (bio-)chemical engineering, bioengineering or another related field, with extensive experience in the mathematical modelling of biological processes that covers at least
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display techniques to identify cyclic peptides with suitable affinity and binding modes for development into chemical tools to investigate biological questions Contribute to innovation of the technology
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involve the development of engineering principles for dynamic Power-to-X chemical process, considering reactor, separation and heat integration units. Research will be focused on green ammonia production
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code expansion and reprogramming. Including cellular engineering, genome engineering and chemical biology and directed evolution approaches. Main duties: • To undertake research aimed at Genetic Code
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of advanced catalytic materials, product and mechanism analysis and dissemination of results. You should have a PhD degree (or near completion) in Electrical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, or a
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to have a range of skills including numerical simulation using finite element analysis, programming, experimental testing and large data analysis, with a strong background in engineering (biomedical
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) if desired. PhD (or near completion) in biological chemistry, biochemistry, pharmacy, biochemical engineering, or a related field required. Must have expertise in protein expression, mutagenesis and