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use automation to accelerate materials discovery and where possible to free up researcher time. You should have a PhD in relevant field (Chemistry, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering etc
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Department: School of Engineering and Materials Science Salary: Grade 4/5 Research, £40,223 - £47,178 per annum (Grade 4) Reference: 2505 Location: Mile End Date posted: 12 June 2024 Closing date
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Department: School of Engineering and Materials Science Salary: £40,223 - £47,178 per annum (Grade 4) Reference: 2637 Location: Mile End Date posted: 12 June 2024 Closing date: 4 July 2024 Further
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We are seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Associate to join Prof. Emilio Martinez-Paneda’s research group (the Mechanics of Materials Lab) at the Department of Engineering Science (central
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of the facilities. About You You will have a PhD (or nearing completion) in a chemistry related subject area and experience of working with energetic materials. Experience of using a range of analytical skills and
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Department: School of Engineering and Materials Science Salary: £40,223-£47,178 per annum (Grade 4) Reference: 2609 Location: Mile End Date posted: 12 June 2024 Closing date: 4 July 2024 Further
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A postdoctoral research position is available in the area of Operando X-ray Characterisation of Electrocatalysts within the group of Professor Robert Weatherup in the Department of Materials
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About the role This position will fund a beekeeper to maintain the research colonies of honeybees at the John Krebs Field station for the Oxford Bee Lab. The beekeeper will be responsible for requeening, queen rearing, disease and parasite control, swarm prevention and honey production. The...
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materials with support from other members of the team. Further information about the University and the School of Health Sciences can be found at http://www.surrey.ac.uk/school-health-sciences
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Characterisation of Electrocatalysts within the group of Professor Robert Weatherup in the Department of Materials at the University of Oxford. Electrocatalysts are critical to efforts to reduce our reliance