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for An enthusiastic, self-motivated individual with an interest in empirical and modelling work to test out new reactor designs. This will involve some work with Matlab or similar program to quantify mixing systems
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in one or more of the following areas: Organic synthesis Polymer chemistry Computer programming (Python) Submitting an application As well as supporting documents, applications must include a Research
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reactor designs. This will involve some work with Matlab or similar program to quantify mixing systems that can effectively produce MOFs. We are looking for a graduate expecting a 1st or a 2:1 in chemistry
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(usually chemical engineering or chemistry, or equivalent industrial experience, but please get in touch if you think your qualification may be relevant). Enthusiasm for research, the ability to think and
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computational mechanics or multiphysics modeling, with particular interest in fracture mechanics and chemo-mechanical degradation. Knowledge of solid-state defect chemistry (advantageous). You will join a dynamic
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, chemistry, and data science to understand plant macronutrient sequestration and seasonal nutrient cycling in riverine peat and sediment. It will compare aquatic biodiversity and nutrient transfer between bed
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(non-active) and uranium active trials. How does powder processing and final homogeneity of the ceramic affect its performance? How do the key differences in the microstructure, chemistry and physical
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Tandem Industry-Academy funded project https://www.vaikuttavuussaatio.fi/en/funded-projects/tandem-industry-academia-tia-seed-2024/ . developing next-generation optical computing technologies for ultra
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experimental work in this area. The combination of experimental and computational expertise will illuminate the fundamental chemistry occurring at a molecular level, inform extractant design, and yield
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Metallurgy, Materials Science, Physics, or Chemistry. The Structural Materials Group is a diverse, dynamic team researching alloy design, phase transformations, micromechanical behavior, and processing