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The Centre for Defence Chemistry has been working on propellants, explosives and pyrotechnic research for decades. We are interested in all aspects of defence manufacturing, vulnerability, combustion, and life
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will have a degree in chemistry or a field of science related to the area. As Research Fellow you will have a PhD (or nearing completion) in a field of science related to the area or the equivalent in
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understanding the impact of water chemistry on virus disinfection efficacy. The research will provide a comprehensive assessment of current disinfection practices, particularly in collaboration with UK water
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requirements Applicants should have a minimum equivalent to a UK upper second-class degree (2.1) and preferably an MSc in a relevant subject such as chemistry or chemical engineering. The ideal candidate should
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and to increase cropping areas. Surfactant chemistries can improve water penetration into soils, increase soil water retention in hydrophobic soils and increase water availability to crops. Products
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class UK honours degree or equivalent in a related discipline. This project would suit those with a background in chemical or civil engineering, as well as those with chemistry or biological science
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inform current storage and access regimes. By intertwining engineering, chemistry and history, the supervision will ensure a comprehensive interdisciplinary research experience for the PhD student
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analytical chemistry tools and develop predictive models for an application in the defence sector. Location Based at the UK Defence Academy at Shrivenham in Oxfordshire, CDS is the academic provider to the UK
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, such as in water treatment technology (water and wastewater engineering), water quality analysis (environmental chemistry), and molecular microbiological analysis (microbiology), will be provided
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. The candidate is welcome to apply with a background or an interest but not limited to biosensors, microfluidics, synthetic biology, analytical chemistry, environment science, molecular biology, microbiology and