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are looking for a highly motivated and enthusiastic candidate with a PhD in Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, Engineering, Chemical Engineering or a related area. A proven track record of scientific
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fixed-term for 12 months. The project start date is 1st January 2026. The RESILIENT PoC will focus on the engineering of mechanically durable and optically efficient coatings/films/paints, which may be
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discoveries on the electrosolvation force. The project will use a range of optical methods to examine the interactions in colloidal and molecular systems and relate the experimental findings to theories
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use a range of optical methods to examine the interactions in colloidal and molecular systems and relate the experimental findings to theories on the electrosolvation force under development in
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at the Oxford Eye Hospital. Over the past decade, Dr Kapetanovic has been at the forefront of basic science and translational medical research into novel clinical treatments for incurable retinal diseases
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Computer Science, Optical Communication Engineering, or related field. Candidates at the PDRA level must have a PhD Degree in Computer Science, Optical Communication Engineering, or related topics. Applicants should
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, PhD students, and research assistants. One project involves the development of a combined functional MRI - electrogastrography (EGG) protocol; a second involves respiratory interoception in a patient
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used in our work centre around optical imaging and spectroscopy and nanofabrication. The work also relies on theory and simulation, specifically focusing on numerical mean-field electrostatics
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used in our work centre around optical imaging and spectroscopy and nanofabrication. The work also relies on theory and simulation, specifically focusing on numerical mean-field electrostatics
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the field of atomic. molecular and optical physics within the Durham Quantum Light and Matter group. The positions are associated with a new five-year Programme Grant on "Quantum Many-Body Physics with