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full-time. About You We are looking for someone with a PhD in Physics or a related field, or someone who is very close to obtaining this. You should have a background in building and/or running physics
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controlled through stereogenic axes formed during synthesis by asymmetric catalysis. The successful applicant will design, synthesise, and characterise these molecules, building on novel catalyst-controlled
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expertise ranging from mathematical modelling to chemistry, molecular and cell biology, material sciences and engineering, and medical devices. The Research Fellow will be working in collaboration with
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or machine learning to complex data. The successful candidate will have (or be nearing completion of) a PhD in a relevant field such as polymer science, materials engineering, or mechanical engineering
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the development of a novel sustainable brewing adjunct material. This project is sponsored by an industry partner and has set milestones and deliverables. Candidates must hold a PhD (or close to completion) in a
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University of Brighton | The City of Brighton and Hove, England | United Kingdom | about 4 hours ago
, molecular and cell biology, material sciences and engineering, and medical devices. The Research Fellow will be working in collaboration with the INJECTHEAL Principal Investigator, Prof Matteo Santin
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controlled through stereogenic axes formed during synthesis by asymmetric catalysis. The successful applicant will design, synthesise, and characterise these molecules, building on novel catalyst-controlled
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or machine learning to complex data. The successful candidate will have (or be nearing completion of) a PhD in a relevant field such as polymer science, materials engineering, or mechanical engineering
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cost savings in aerospace manufacturing. We aim to develop a life cycle-informed design approach that enables rapid assessment of the cost and environmental impacts of recyclable and recycled materials
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impacts of recyclable and recycled materials in aircraft systems. Through close collaboration with industry partners, this research will guide sustainable technology strategies, addressing key cost/benefit