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The Department of Chemistry is looking to appoint a Departmental Lecturer in Inorganic Chemistry. The post-holder will contribute to teaching and examination in Inorganic Chemistry and to
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The Department of Chemistry is looking to recruit a full-time Partner Liaison Manager to work jointly for the ‘Inorganic Materials for Advanced Manufacturing’ (IMAT) and ‘Chemical Synthesis for a
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to plan and deliver a research project. You will hold a doctorate (or be close to completion) in a relevant subject area, namely Physics, Chemistry or Materials Science, and experience in numerical
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paramagnetic metal centres. Applicants must hold a PhD in Chemistry (or be close to completion) prior to taking up your appointment. The research requires experience in multi-step organic synthesis
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period of 12 months. The project involves analysing magnetic interactions in molecular wires incorporating several paramagnetic centres. Applicants must hold a PhD in Chemistry (or be close to completion
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Applicants should hold a PhD/DPhil or be near completion of a PhD/DPhil in Biochemistry, Chemistry or a related subject and have substantial experience in advanced neural network development, programming, and
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disease. This role will be based in the Department of Chemistry and will integrate into the team working on this project that are under the collective direction of Profs Benesch, Aarts, Bayley, Krishnan
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About the Role The Department of Chemistry is looking to appoint a Departmental Lecturer in Practical Chemistry (Inorganic) to support the delivery of its integrated practical chemistry course
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the Department of Chemistry, Chemistry Research Laboratory, 12 Mansfield Road, Oxford, OX1 3TA and is available as soon as possible. Application Process Applications for this vacancy are to be made online and you
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to the overall development of our programme and to preparation for the next stages in research. You will develop dual-labelled HIV-1 particles (Integrase and capsid) using nnAA and click chemistry for capsid