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cadmium telluride solar cells. We will achieve this by improving our understanding of the structure and electrical properties of defects in polycrystalline solar cells. We will use new materials for buffer
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-structured compounds were first used in solar cells in 2012 and have seen rapid increases in efficiencies to over 25%, already higher than most competing technologies. The major obstacle of perovskites is
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the fundamental aspects of these innovative solar cells. You will join a dynamic doctoral cohort comprising 4-6 PhD students across 5 research groups, all commencing in 2024. This setup fosters a collaborative and
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transient photovoltage decay and impedance spectroscopy to probe the fundamental aspects of these innovative solar cells. You will join a dynamic doctoral cohort comprising 4-6 PhD students across 5 research
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Number of Opportunities Available: 1 fully funded place Supervisors: Dr. Bora Karasulu (Chemistry), Dr. Albert Bartok-Partay (Physics) Summary: Solar modules incorporating lead-halide perovskites
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We are inviting applicants for the PhD position in ‘The role of gut microbiota in regulating tumour cell metabolism and malignant progression’. This is a prestigious studentship supported by
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. These antibodies often bind to cell surface receptors on cancer cells and direct them towards apoptosis (programmed cell death). Though full-length antibodies have demonstrated promise in treatment of several
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Applications are invited for a 3-year Grade 7 Post-Doctoral Research Associate position to join an international team in the Department of Genetics in central Cambridge. The project is led by Dr Ben
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dormant cancer cells, and perform multi-omic characterisation of dormant cells and their microenvironment to identify new therapeutic targets. You should have a PhD or be close to completion in relevant
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PhD Studentship: The Role of the Extracellular Matrix in Cardiomyocyte Developmental (SMITH_U24DTP1)
equivalent: IELTS 6.5 overall, 6 in each category). This project is awarded with a 4-year Norwich Research Park Biosciences Doctoral Training Partnership (NRPDTP) PhD studentship. The studentship includes