41 density-functional-theory-postdoc Fellowship positions at UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON
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to revolutionise battery production by adapting techniques from optical fibre fabrication, to create safer, more affordable, and high energy density solid-state batteries. The goal is to enable continuous roll
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energy density solid-state batteries. The goal is to enable continuous roll-to-roll production of ultrathin, lithium-doped glass films with high ionic conductivity and near-zero defect density
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(TRXPS) experiments of gas phase molecules. The successful candidate will be based in Southampton and work in the groups of Dr Karl Michael Ziems and Prof Russell Minns with close collaboration with Prof
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Computational Chemistry to develop accurate models of time-resolved X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (TRXPS) experiments of gas phase molecules. The successful candidate will be based in Southampton and work in
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conditions. Our work combines traditional statistical methods with advanced artificial intelligence algorithms to identify patterns in disease. We also use qualitative methods to understand lived experiences
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towards success in both team work and solo efforts. THEMES There are a number of projects happening in the WellthLab at any given time. You can find background information on our research and theory
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conditions. Our work combines traditional statistical methods with advanced artificial intelligence algorithms to identify patterns in disease. We also use qualitative methods to understand lived experiences
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and environment can be part of the role, including performing in vitro and, where necessary, in vivo (animal models) studies in preparation of potential first-human studies. For this purpose, there will
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; therefore, knowledge of the mechanisms of disease mediated by the interaction of the tumour B-cell receptor and environment can be part of the role, including performing in vitro and, where necessary, in vivo
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child health. The position is based at the MRC Lifecourse Epidemiology Centre, and part of an NIHR-funded programme of research which aims to inform how people can be better supported to plan and prepare