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their suitability, novel substrates and materials which can be combined with existing laboratory techniques. Ideally research would identify/develop substrates that can simulate the physical properties
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opportunity to work as part of a dedicated team within an ERC project “turbulence intermittency for cloud physics” (TITCHY), underwritten by UKRI, seeking to understand the importance of intermittent turbulent
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measurements in nanostructures, on quantum dots, fast switching, plasmonics, and molecular electronics. Job requirements: You will be close to obtaining a strong physics PhD, with experience in optical
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the impact of beaver landscape modification on: physical and chemical characteristics of lowland English rivers, hydrological regimes in rivers in which abstraction takes place, diversity of thermal habitat
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the development and commercialisation process, the reduction in the amount of API used for experimental purposes will significantly reduce a project’s carbon footprint. As such, the ability better characterise, and
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for an ethusiastic individual to join our fast-paced interdisciplinary research team based in the School of Engineering. The “BEWISe on trickling filter process emissions ” project will involve working with Professors
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qualification in a relevant area would be desirable. Experience in qualitative research in areas relating to physical activity, dance and/or community studies Is essential. Applicants who have not been awarded a
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programme type (Research), 2023/24, Faculty of Physical Sciences and Engineering, next page select “PhD Engineering & Environment (Full time)”. In Section 2 of the application form you should insert the name
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have or expect to receive a first or upper second (2.1) honours degree (or equivalent) in chemistry, physics, materials science, computer science or other related discipline. This 42-month studentship