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Biochemistry, Chemical Biology or a relevant subject area, (or be close to completion) prior to taking up the appointment. The research requires experience in protein engineering and biocatalysis. You will be
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demonstrate their operation using single molecule optical microscopy and electrical measurements. About you: Applicants must hold a PhD in Physics, Chemistry, or a related area or be close to completion, prior
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and produce necessary amino acids and growth factors for mammalian cells. You will hold a PhD/Dphil or be near completion* in Chemical/Biochemical Engineering or a closely related field, together
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developing nanopore sensing technologies for functional biomolecules and is funded by ERC. Find out more about the Qing research and group here Applicants must hold a PhD in Biochemistry, Chemical Biology or a
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of the research group, submit publications to reputed journals and liaise with academic collaborators and sponsors. You must have obtained or be close to obtaining a PhD in engineering, materials science, physics
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the activities of the research group, submit publications to reputed journals and liaise with academic collaborators and sponsors. You must have obtained or be close to obtaining a PhD in engineering, mathematics
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/ (Engineering) http://www.chem.ox.ac.uk/graduatestudies/prospective.html (Chemistry) Only online applications received before midday on 8th March 2024 can be considered. You will be required to upload a covering
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, chemistry or engineering. They should be highly experienced in perovskite solar cell fabrication and optimisation, in atomic layer deposition, sputter coating and thermal evaporation, in fabricating and
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occurring in energy conversion materials. The successful candidates will possess or be close obtaining a PhD in physics, materials science, chemistry, or engineering and have excellent problem-solving skills
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physics, materials science, engineering or chemistry. They should be highly experienced in semiconductor device fabrication and characterisation. They should be highly experienced in vacuum-based growth