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into electrochemistry, nucleation, and degradation, but simulation is presented with a challenging combination of lengthscale, timescale and accuracy demands. This presents a great opportunity for Scientific Machine
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-, or photo-driven electrochemistry reactors. Have profound knowledge of semiconductor physics and catalysis concepts applied in these systems. You will be expected to manage your own academic research and
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this multi-discplinary project involving organic synthesis, coordination chemistry, biological chemistry, photophysics and electrochemistry , transition metal-templated self-assembly will be used to construct
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experimental and computational techniques The successful candidate will participate in both fundamental and applied catalysis research. This will include experimental electrochemistry, catalyst and electrode
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biohybrid systems for energy conversion, and the candidate will gain skillsets in biocatalysis and (photo)electrochemistry. The successful applicant will explore a range of engineering approaches including
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biohybrid systems for energy conversion, and the candidate will gain skillsets in biocatalysis and (photo)electrochemistry. The successful applicant will explore a range of engineering approaches including
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, electrochemistry and device development and is delivered in collaboration with leading stakeholders in the energy storage sector. Background: The lithium-sulfur battery is one of the most promising ‘next-generation
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, magnesium batteries, lithium-air batteries and lithium-sulfur batteries. Our approach to address these challenges spans synthetic chemistry, electrochemistry and device development and is delivered in
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must hold a PhD in Chemistry or a relevant subject area, (or be close to completion) prior to taking up your appointment. The research requires experience in electrochemistry, microfluidics and the
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, that would fit well with our strength in the Electrochemistry and Energy Technology groups, and we seek applicants with interests within either group’s remit. You'll be predominantly based in the home School