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mechanics. They will integrate the workflows into drug discovery pipelines at Newcastle University and/or at the industry partner, and thereby showcase the potential of physics-based modelling for design of
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. The successful candidate will join the Photon Science Laboratory at the School of Mathematics, Statistics and Physics at Newcastle University and will work closely with, including an opportunity to visit, our
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at the School of Mathematics, Statistics and Physics at Newcastle University and will work closely with, including an opportunity to visit, our partners at the National University of Singapore. Number of awards
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University and the north east of England. Number of awards 1 Start date September 2024 Award duration The funding covers a three-year PhD. Application closing date 29th April 2024 Sponsor Newcastle University
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related discipline area) • Honours degree (2.1 or higher) in chemical engineering, physics, chemistry, or another relevant discipline Newcastle University is a global University where everyone is treated
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Errington , (Newcastle University) Dr Simon Doherty (Newcastle University) Dr John Runnacles, (Mitsubishi Chemical UK) Dr Adam Cullen (Mitsubishi Chemical UK) Eligibility Criteria You should have, or expect
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. Overview Newcastle University is a founding member of the Russell Group of research-intensive Universities, in existence since 1834. The School of Architecture Planning and Landscape (APL) is a recognised
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team across mechanical engineering and chemical engineering at Newcastle University and be able to learn different transferable research skills and hands-on experimental skills. If you are interested in
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research team across mechanical engineering and chemical engineering at Newcastle University and be able to learn different transferable research skills and hands-on experimental skills. If you are
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This studentship is funded by EPSRC DTP and Mitsubishi Chemical UK. Supervisors Dr John Errington , (Newcastle University) Dr Simon Doherty (Newcastle University) Dr John Runnacles, (Mitsubishi Chemical UK) Dr Adam