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underexplored post transition metal oxide chemistries. The structure-property information yielded by this study will allow us to develop design principles for new TCOs with targeted band alignments for a range of
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. The collaboration with the Centre for Health Informatics will provide access to real-world health data, such as the Greater Manchester care record, UK Biobank and cardiovascular data from the Manchester University
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, chemical and biotech industries. If you have a strong background in computational chemistry, physics, mathematics or a related area, then this is the project for you! With access to large collections
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development strategies focus on alloy chemistry designs and targeted thermo-mechanical treatments to achieve a fine martensitic microstructure, and even more importantly, to tailor the chemistry, size and
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following: Analytical chemistry techniques and the importance of Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs) in the context of food safety Practical experience of undertaking laboratory procedures relevant to residues
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Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences (BMEIS) consists of eight research departments including Cardiovascular Imaging, Cancer Imaging, Imaging Chemistry & Biology, Biomedical Engineering, Perinatal Imaging
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digital technologies to clean energy, manufacturing to mathematics, advanced materials to chemistry. Competition details The following project is one of eighteen being advertised as part of a competitive
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with adequate scalability to operate safely up to 650 C. This is to be achieved by alloy chemistry design and targeted thermo-mechanical treatments to achieve a fine martensitic microstructure, and even
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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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will train the next generation of process and chemical engineers, and chemists, to develop the new processes, process technologies and green chemistries required for the process industries’ transition