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DPhil Studentship in Experimental Soft Matter (Fluctuations in microfluidic and nanofluidic systems)
of Professor Alice Thorneywork in the Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory at the University of Oxford. Research in the Thorneywork group focuses on the development of experimental model systems built
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relevant field (Biochemistry, Molecular biology, Biophysics, Chemistry or related disciplines) and a strong background in quantitative skills or Biochemistry & molecular biology techniques. You will also
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(materials science, engineering, physics, chemistry) if they have an interest in developing and employing skills in materials synthesis, characterisation and finite element modelling of electromechanical
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Supervisor: Prof Dong (Lilly) Liu and Prof Clive Siviour Since its invention in the United Kingdom as part of the Dragon reactor project in 1960s, Tristructural isotropic (TRISO) coated nuclear fuel particles are playing an increasingly important role in the nuclear energy production. TRISO is...
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chemistry, or computational methods is beneficial. EPSRC DTP studentships are fully-funded (fees and maintenance) for eligible UK students. EU and international students may be considered for a small number
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, chemistry, engineering, computer science. Candidates with a life science background may be considered but will need to demonstrate evidence of high level mathematical/programming skills. To be eligible for a
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2024. The applicant Applications are welcome from graduates with chemical engineering or chemistry background. Other relevant STEM or engineering background or industrial experience will be considered
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scholarship is jointly funded by the University and the Thatcher Development Programme at Somerville College. The late Lady Thatcher, studied Chemistry at Somerville College Oxford from 1943 to 1946 and
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: Earth Sciences, Bioscience, Future Propulsion and Power, Inorganic Chemistry for Future Manufacturing, Synthesis for Biology and Medicine, Statistics and Statistical Machine Learning, Mathematics
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and the Thatcher Development Programme at Somerville College. The late Lady Thatcher studied Chemistry at Somerville College Oxford from 1943 to 1946 and received bursary and scholarship support from