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be monitored by additional characterisation techniques using Grenoble large scale facilities (ESRF and ILL). We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher with knowledge on chemistry, materials science
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– Australia’s National Science Agency! Our Mineral Resources’ Materials Characterisation Program has analytical and characterisation expertise in areas from spectroscopy & chromatography to microscopy & X-ray
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-property relationships, Rietveld refinement and general experience of materials characterisation e.g. thermal analysis and electron microscopy. The applicant should be fluent in English and have excellent
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infrared detector characterisation. Detectors, such as charge-coupled devices (CCD), CMOS image sensors (CIS) operating in the visible range and detectors based on materials such as mercury cadmium telluride
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related subject. Ideally you will have experience (or at least a strong interest) in materials/solid state characterisation. Postgraduate applicants whose final year of study was completed at a UK higher
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tasks: Developing and refining analytical methods for identification and characterisation of radioactive materials from nanoscale to macro sized samples Characterisation of nuclear sources and source
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; Energy, Health Engineering, Information and Communication Technology, Materials Science, Production and Transport. The aim is to make an active contribution to a sustainable future using the basic sciences
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particularly in the areas of disability and child-computer interaction. You are interested in engineering novel edible interfaces using a range of construction materials and mechanisms, and in collaborating with
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of devices and semiconductors) to materials (growth of graphene and MoS2 materials by CVD and MOCVD, surface functionalisation, advanced characterisation), through to devices (fabrication technology
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, fabricate and characterise materials and devices for integrated electronics and photonics at the cutting edge of research. The project includes a development plan, with freedom to innovate in both material