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awarded a first class or 2.1 honours degree (or equivalent if from other EU countries) in materials science, chemistry, physics, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, manufacturing, or a relevant
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chemistry/biochemistry or closely related subjects, who is passionate about working at the interface of chemistry, biology and medicine, and have interest in therapeutics discovery. Opportunities to visit
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a subject relevant to the proposed PhD project (usually chemical engineering or chemistry, but please get in touch if you think your qualification may be relevant). Enthusiasm for research
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expect to gain, a minimum 2:1 Honours degree or international equivalent in a subject relevant to the proposed PhD project (usually chemical engineering or chemistry, but please get in touch if you think
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multiple traditional disciplines including chemistry, physics, materials science, and computer science and will provide the successful candidate with the opportunity to broaden their scientific knowledge and
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AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Partnership Applications are invited for a PhD studentship, to be undertaken at Cranfield University (CU, Defence Chemistry Department) and the National Archives (TNA
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degree or its international equivalent. We encourage applications from candidates with diverse engineering backgrounds, including Textile Science and Engineering, Materials, Chemistry, Polymer
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PhD Studentship: How Does Spatial Organisation Impact Host-microbiome Interactions in Human Airways?
desired pattern. The exposed regions are chemically processed (e.g. via carbodiimide and succinimide chemistry) to ensure covalent binding with extracellular matrix. The photomask can be designed to yield
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a collaborative network of experts in the field. In this 3.5-year Computational Project you will build a strong foundation in the use of state-of-the-art Computational Chemistry techniques, and you
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4-year Computational Project to use state-of-the-art Computational Chemistry techniques to understand structure-property relationships in thermal batteries, and to derive new understanding to guide