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. On the application system select Programme of Study – PhD Chemistry. Please ensure you state the project title under funding and include the proposed supervisor’s name where required. This position, funded by
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), and Diamond Light Source, the UK national synchrotron source, in the Spectroscopy Group. The PhD will combine inorganic photochemistry, ultrafast laser spectroscopy, and time-resolved structural methods
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About the role Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Inorganic Chemistry to work under the supervision of Professor Dermot O’Hare (P.I.) in collaboration with Professor
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both machine learning and symbolic AI. The discovery of new solid electrolytes is a core project target. You will have a PhD in Chemistry, Physics or Materials Science. The post is available from 1st
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Diamond Light Source, the UK national synchrotron source, in the Spectroscopy Group. The PhD will combine inorganic photochemistry, ultrafast laser spectroscopy, and time-resolved structural methods
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considered. Subject Area Applied Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Synthetic Chemistry, Fluid Mechanics, Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Nuclear Physics
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This is a fully-funded 3-year position in the School of Chemistry, University of Birmingham, to work on an interdisciplinary project in the group of Dr Gemma-Louise Davies. The project will involve
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The Department of Chemistry is looking to recruit a full-time Partner Liaison Manager to work jointly for the ‘Inorganic Materials for Advanced Manufacturing’ (IMAT) and ‘Chemical Synthesis for a
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be used to construct supramolecular structures intended to act as hosts and electrochemical/optical sensors for biological signalling models. Subject areas: Organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry
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, reaction studies/kinetics, inorganic synthesis and DFT studies. Find out more about the Neidig's research and group here Applicants must hold a PhD in Chemistry or a related area, (or be close to completion