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UK Bachelor (Honours) or equivalent Subject Area Chemical Engineering, Organic Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Chemistry Keywords Automation, Chemical Engineering, Machine Learning, Organic Chemistry
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View All Vacancies Engineering Location: UK Other Closing Date: Friday 19 July 2024 Reference: ENG1772 We are pleased to announce a PhD opportunity in flow crystallisation with in situ X-Ray
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pharmaceutical company and will involve an extended industrial placement. About the CDT: HetSys recruits enthusiastic students from across physical sciences, mathematics and engineering who enjoy using
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degree (or equivalent) in an appropriate discipline. Subject Area: Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, Pharmaceutical/Medicinal Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning
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Funding is available for this 3.5 year PhD programme, funded by CoEBio3 Centre of Excellence in Biocatalysis (available for UK students and overseas). Funding will cover tuition fees and a tax free
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that can deliver valuable pharmaceuticals ranging from small peptide drugs through to larger antibody drug conjugates (ADC). The PhD research programme will include: (i) using bioinformatics approaches
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EPSRC CASE Studentship. University of Sheffield and Syngenta Crop Protection Machine learning is increasingly used for decision making and molecular design in the pharmaceutical and crop protection
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detail: [email protected] ) Prof James Philips (Contact detail: [email protected] ) This cross-disciplinary PhD project is a collaboration between the School of Biomedical Science at
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Modelling and Engineering (MME) Group and of the Chemical Engineering Department. Studentship description Molecular crystals (MCs) are found in many everyday products, from food to pharmaceuticals, hiding in
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improving the design and properties of bioportides, this project will, therefore, support therapies to treat unmet medical needs including spinal injuries, Parkinson’s disease, and cancer. PhD investigations