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goal is to undertake radical innovation based on highly integrated electric motor drive technologies to reduce energy wastage and material used in manufacture while dramatically improving power to weight
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goal is to undertake radical innovation based on highly integrated electric motor drive technologies to reduce energy wastage and material used in manufacture while dramatically improving power to weight
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. Candidates should hold a PhD (or equivalent) in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Materials Engineering, or a closely related field from a research-led university. Advanced knowledge in bitumen chemist is
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wastage and material used in manufacture while dramatically improving power to weight and power to volume ratios together with increased service life. We are looking for a highly motivated Research Fellow
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to reduce energy wastage and material used in manufacture while dramatically improving power to weight and power to volume ratios together with increased service life. We are looking for a highly motivated
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We are recruiting a Research Fellow for the Hydrogen Research Group currently consisting of 5 academics, 9 research fellows and 15 PhD students. The successful applicant will join a
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mechanics. Building on our previous work (Haider et al., Nature Comms., 2022; Drube et al., Nature Comms., 2022; Matthees et al., Nature Comms., 2025), we aim to unravel the subcellular trafficking routes
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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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based in the School of Chemistry, University of Nottingham in the group of Dr Katherine Inzani. Candidates should hold a PhD (or close to completion) in materials science, chemistry, physics or similar
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Responsibility The successful candidate will be be to lead and deliver individual and collaborative research in the area of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), and make a contribution to the direction of research