364 science research jobs at GRK2376 "Confinement Controlled Chemistry" in United Kingdom
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Job Purpose Applications are invited for a position to join the Digital Chemistry and Chemputation team lead by Prof. Lee Cronin (www.croninlab.com) in the area of software and database development
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About the role Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Inorganic Chemistry to work under the supervision of Professor Meera Mehta for a period of up to 24 months
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Sustainable Polymer Chemistry to work with Professor Charlotte Williams for a period of 12 months. The post is supported by Prof
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About the role This post is for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Chemistry to work under the supervision of Professor Andrew Baldwin for up to 2 years in the first instance. Membraneless
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platforms. You will have a key role in developing automated methodologies for polymer chemistry and will work closely with roboticists and engineers in the Cooper group and other collaborators. The aim is to
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to apply your skills in reaction engineering to the development of new automated reactor platforms for reaction screening and process optimisation? Development of synthesis and optimisation of reactions
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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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Bangor University is seeking to appoint a Research Fellow to its Centre for Health Economics and Medicines Evaluation (CHEME). Applications are invited from post-doctoral researchers with a record
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Job Purpose Applications are invited for a position to join the Digital Chemistry and Chemputation team lead by Prof. Lee Cronin (www.croninlab.com) in the area of software and database development
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Excellence (AIME) is a unique, interdisciplinary, intersectoral research and training hub for translational membrane science. AIME is supported by a £10M grant from the Research England Expanding Excellence in