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devices". Description of the thematic area Organic semiconductors are increasingly used in electronic and optoelectronic devices such as organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). The active materials of OLED
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-Worster. The Quantum Light and Matter group at Durham includes the research groups of Prof Simon Cornish, Prof Stuart Adams, Prof Ifan Hughes, Prof Matthew Jones, Dr Hannah Williams, Dr Philip Gregory, Dr
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refurbishment. Further information may be found at: http://www.kcl.ac.uk/physics About the role The FCPA research assistant primary role will consist of investigating Sagnac interferometry for fibre amplification
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Governance in Light of International and EU Law.” It addresses the emerging practise of mitigating greenhouse gas emissions through innovative carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies. With a special
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rate RTD Bus and light rail service To see what benefits are available, please visit: https://nursing.cuanschutz.edu/about/careers/benefits Qualifications: Minimum Qualifications: A bachelor’s degree
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rate RTD Bus and light rail service To see what benefits are available, please visit: https://nursing.cuanschutz.edu/about/careers/benefits Qualifications: Minimum Qualifications: A bachelor’s degree
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extending the core of Cytosim to apply external forces, allow time-dependent parameter changes, and condition-based parameter switches to simulate genetic knockdowns and laser-ablation experiments. (2
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crawlspaces, confined spaces, and construction zones in hot, humid, noisy, and light and movement restricted is required. May come into contact with hazardous materials such as asbestos, free silica, lead
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, noisy, and light and movement-restricted spaces is required. May come into contact with hazardous materials such as asbestos, free silica, lead, volatile organic compounds (VOC) and at times, carcinogenic
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Bioinformatics (MaCSBio). Plants constantly interact with the world around them—from light and water availability to the countless microbes inhabiting the soil. Our understanding of these dynamics is growing