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the School of Metallurgy and Materials at UoB, Diamond Light Source, the National Nuclear Laboratory, Sellafield Ltd and the Henry Royce Institute. You will work across the boundaries of chemistry and
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at various stages of the recovery processes and then develop strategies to regenerate the material to allow use in new cells. A truly interdisciplinary project within the College of Engineering and Physical
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materials chemistry research focussed on understanding and predicting novel wide band gap oxides, and in examining defects processes in these materials. Computational work will be performed in collaboration
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, including polymeric material and self-assembled polymer particle characterisation. The project will be hosted in the groups of Prof. Rachel O’Reilly and Prof. Andrew Dove in the School of Chemistry. The post
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PhD, or near to completion (or equivalent experience) in a relevant field, including statistics, mathematics, computer science, epidemiology Strong mathematical and quantitative skills Familiarity
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thematic networks: Governance, Economy, and Social Impact; Health, Environment, and Resilience; Advanced Engineering, Materials Science, and Smart Manufacturing; Creative and Cultural Digital Futures; and
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. Person Specification First degree in area of materials, manufacturing, mechanical engineering, solid state physics or a related discipline Doctoral degree (such as PhD), or close to completion of a
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, preparation of manuscripts and materials for publication and dissemination and related project administration. The post will suit candidates with an interest in clinical psychology and developmental psychology
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Job Description Position Details School of Metallurgy and Materials, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences Location: University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK Full time starting
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. The Postdoctoral Research Fellow will: Conduct a programme of research towards achieving one or more these goals. This will include contributing to the design of experiments, growth of the necessary plant material