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Assistant Professor (Research & Education) in Sustainable Catalysis / Biocatalysis (CHEM_01) ( Job Number: 23002228) Department of Chemistry Grade 8: - £45,585 - £54,395 per annum Open-Ended
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Sustainable Catalysis Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Sergio Vernuccio Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year round Details
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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
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including Biological Chemistry, Synthesis and Catalysis, Molecular Bonding and Spectroscopy, and Materials, supported by some of the most comprehensive analytical and technical services in the sector. It
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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
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Associate to work in the group of Dr M. Paz Muñoz in the Department of Chemistry at Lancaster University, to work in a Leverhulme Trust project in the area of i-motif DNA based asymmetric catalysis with gold
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, preferably in the fields of catalysis, energy, materials, healthcare or sustainable chemical technologies. Interacting with and complementing existing research within the department (here ) and more broadly
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of chemical catalysis by combining plasmonic induced reaction-promoting physics with the chemistry of photo-catalysis. The transformative impact of this new field of plasmocatalysis will lie in a significant
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18010BR Cardiff School of Chemistry Administrative Support Advert PA and CCI Administrator (Part-time) Cardiff Catalysis Institute (CCI) Cardiff School of Chemistry Cardiff University Reporting
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with excellent written and verbal communication skills in English. The ideal candidate will also have experience in homogeneous catalysis, bio-inorganic chemistry, and/or physical characterisation