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The Department of Chemistry invites applicants for a PhD fellowship in computational homogenous catalyst discovery. Start date is 1.9.2025 or as soon as possible thereafter. The project The project
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back boundaries and set a course for the future – a future that you can help to shape. The A-PECS research group at the Department of Bioscience Engineering in the Faculty of Science and the Quantum
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the experimental process. Time permitting, flow sheet modelling will convert the theoretical and bench-scale chemistry research into a practical liquid-liquid extraction set-up. This PhD project will run alongside
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degree / double degree programme Yes Description/content The statistical physics of complex systems is a very broad field ranging from the study of quantum phenomena to the conformational behaviour
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Supervisors: Prof. Reinhard Maurer, Prof. Scott Habershon In drug discovery, millions of molecules need to be screened for their viability as drug candidate, including their synthetic viability
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My research focuses on strongly interacting quantum systems at the interface between condensed matter physics and ultracold atomic gases. In particular, I am interested in the interplay between few
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Supervisors: Dr Raj Pandya, Prof. Nicholas Hine, Prof. Reinhard Maurer While we as humans are used to seconds and hours, electrons and atoms in materials move a whole lot faster around a million
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PhD Candidate! Future synthetic cells will require an optimised gene expression system, capable of reliable, well-controlled expression of hundreds of genes on a synthetic genome. However, we cannot
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My research explores ways to determine the atomic architecture of materials so we can understand and manipulate a material’s behaviour. At the atomic level, amazing and beautiful quantum phenomena
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are supported by quantum mechanical theoretical formalisms. Our fundamental findings yield promise for future applications in electronics, optoelectronics, spintronics, information processing and storage, sensing