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leader Professor Theodore Hanein, Professor in Construction Materials Science, via the School Manager at the contact details below. Tim Nadin , School Manager Email: [email protected] Location: Leeds
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Theodore Hanein, Professor in Construction Materials Science, via the School Manager at the contact details below. Tim Nadin , School Manager Email: [email protected] Location: Leeds - Main Campus
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Department: School of Engineering and Materials Science Salary: £14.77 per hour (Grade 1) Reference: 2250 Location: Mile End Date posted: 16 May 2024 Closing date: 30 May 2024 Further details and
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centre of excellence for the chemistry of advanced materials, with ample opportunities to work collaboratively. NMR is an indispensable analytical science tool for a wide range of applications across
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markets. About you You will have the following knowledge, skills and experience: PhD/MSc/MEng/MChem or equivalent in chemistry, chemical engineering or material sciences Ability to deliver academic research
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discussing flexible working arrangements. To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact the project leader Professor Theodore Hanein, Professor in Construction Materials Science
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PhD Studentship: Bioprocess Intensification for carbon dioxide and waste-derived feedstock conversion to bio-based products Award Summary The studentship provides 100% fees (Home & international
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multiple traditional disciplines including chemistry, physics, materials science, and computer science and will provide the successful candidate with the opportunity to broaden their scientific knowledge and
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at the very cutting edge of robotics and manufacturing research. You will be a member of the Bristol SoftLab (www.bristol.ac.uk/softlab ) and Tactile Robotics (www.bristol.ac.uk/engineering/research/tactile
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. Based in Bristol, you will work collaboratively with post-docs and PIs in 4 labs to implement the research and prepare materials for publication. You will communicate research findings through regular