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multidisciplinary team to electrochemically characterise new cathodes for lithium-ion batteries. You should have a PhD in chemistry or materials science and a track record of electrochemical or battery research
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computer codes to solve some of the daily research problems and have experience with high performance computing. You should have a PhD in Chemistry, Physics or Materials Science with a proven research track
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(or hold) of a PhD in the area of Structural Engineering and/or Construction Materials. Equivalent professional experience will also be considered. Experience in experimental work and numerical modelling
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new project with the aim to transform the design of engineering components from one based on selecting a best single material to one in which material properties and compositions are treated as
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new project with the aim to transform the design of engineering components from one based on selecting a best single material to one in which material properties and compositions are treated as
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at international conferences. The Person Candidates should hold an MSc or be near completion (or hold) of a PhD in the area of Structural Engineering and/or Construction Materials. Equivalent professional experience
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from ambitious researchers with the skills in solution and understanding of the structures of new materials across chemistry, physics and materials science. This position forms part of
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computational methods can direct synthetic strategies, identify new candidate materials, and rationalise observations, ultimately contributing to improved material performance. A PhD in Chemistry, Materials
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engineering and will make significant contributions to both areas. The goal is to find rapid way to extract calcium or magnesium from waste materials such as (kiln dust, blast furnace slag, concrete
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) position as part of the CoCoGel (“Controlling Colloidal Gels for Novel Sustainable Materials”) Marie Curie Industrial Doctoral Training Network. This is a high-profile position that offers exceptional