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About Us Diamond Light Source is the UK’s national synchrotron science facility. By accelerating electrons to near light-speed, Diamond generates brilliant beams of light from infra-red to X-rays
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Fixed Term up to 31st March 2026 About Us Diamond Light Source is one of the world’s most advanced scientific facilities. We’re home to the UK’s synchrotron light source – a giant microscope
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Harwell, Oxfordshire Based onsite / Hybrid working available – minimum 3 days onsite per Full time / Flexible hours considered. Reference: 10590 About Us Diamond Light Source is the UK’s national
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(UoB), and in collaboration with scientists from the School of Metallurgy and Materials at UoB, Diamond Light Source, the National Nuclear Laboratory, Sellafield Ltd and the Henry Royce Institute. You
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Harwell Campus, Oxfordshire Full time / Flexible hours considered About Us Diamond Light Source is the UK’s national synchrotron science facility. By accelerating electrons to near light-speed
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the universities of Manchester, Southampton, Warwick, University College London and Diamond Light Source. The NXCT Hub in Manchester is hosted by the Henry Royce Institute for advanced materials. As the UK’s
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(Dr Simon Kondrat at Loughborough University) and X-ray absorption spectroscopy at Diamond Light Source and the University of Leeds, you will make, test, and characterise alkali catalysts. Specially
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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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About Us Diamond Light Source is the UK’s national synchrotron; a huge scientific facility designed to produce very intense beams of X-rays, infrared, and ultraviolet light. Our scientists use
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, signalling and receptor pharmacology. Benefit from access to top-tier cryo-EM facilities and vibrant collaborations across the UK, including the UK Diamond Light Source synchrotron, and Imperial College London