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An exciting new position has arisen in the Department of Clinical Neurosciences for a research assistant in Professor Franklin Aigbirhio's research group. The postholder will support the scheduling and production of short-lived positron emitting radioisotopes as well as manufacture...
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the Department of Chemistry on a project funded by UKRI through the Horizon Europe Guarantee Scheme. The project concerns the development of new catalytic approaches to enantioselective radical reactions
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We invite applications for a Post-Doctoral Research Assistant/Associate (PDRA) with expertise in the general field of mineral magnetism and/or prebiotic chemistry. The post is funded through
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Applications are invited for the post of College Assistant Professor in Chemistry/Chemical Engineering and Fellowat Lucy Cavendish College. The post will begin in September 2024 and for a fixed term
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(or be about to obtain) a PhD in physical or materials chemistry, with experience of surface reaction chemistry. Click the 'Apply' button below to register an account with our recruitment system (if you
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work can be found at https://www-spring.ch.cam.ac.uk/publications/publications.shtml . You will have, or be about to obtain, a PhD in organic chemistry and/or chemical biology. You will ideally have
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. Applicants must have (or be about to receive) a Bachelor or Masters' Degree in Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, or a related subject. The ideal candidate will have experience in code development and/or
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should have (or about to obtain) a PhD in Chemistry, Materials Science, or related discipline. A strong proven track-record of publication in relevant fields is essential. Click the 'Apply' button below
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in analytical chemistry/biochemistry or one of the life sciences and practical experience of working in a proteomics or protein chemistry laboratory either in an academic or industrial setting. Ideally
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), a Research Centre of the Natural Environment Research Council. You will be a key part of the NCAS@Cambridge group based in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Cambridge. The successful