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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate position in physical, inorganic and materials chemistry. You will work in the research group of Professor Dmitry Shchukin, Stephenson
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Chen, based in the Department of Chemistry and the Materials Innovation Factory. Key responsibilities and duties: ¿ Design, synthesise and characterise new smart sustainable polymers and/or polymer
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A Research Fellow position is available in the group of Professor M. J. Rosseinsky OBE FRS to work in a team of computer scientists and materials chemists funded by the AlChemy. AI in Chemistry Hub
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computer codes to solve some of the daily research problems and have experience with high performance computing. You should have a PhD in Chemistry, Physics or Materials Science with a proven research track
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to conduct hands-on activities in the materials and structural laboratory in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at UoL, plus use these skills in applied company project work leading the
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The Materials Innovation Factory (MIF) is a flagship strategic research facility built on world-class knowledge leadership in Materials Chemistry, Lab Automation and Digital Chemistry, with
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and advising on implementation of the University's policies and procedures in relation to radiation safety, the management of radioactive materials/waste, environmental protection and legislative
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We are seeking to recruit a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Inorganic Materials Synthesis to work in a multidisciplinary Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Programme Grant team
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Sitting within ITS, the Student Systems and Services Team is responsible for student data from the point of application through to graduation. The main student records system (Banner) stores and processes student data ¿ and is integrated with a number of satellite systems which are also...
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accelerator laboratories, the R&D work of the Liverpool Hadronic Matter Group focuses on the development of Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors (MAPS), the state-of-the-art silicon sensor technology for high