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inorganic/organic chemistry (including synthesis), electrochemistry and physical chemistry (including spectroscopy, modelling and reaction dynamics). You will be a well-organised and self-motivated scientist
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researchers will extend and apply the ideas of active matter physics in biological contexts, developing theories and cell-scale and continuum computational models. The work will focus on identifying physical
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measuring a molecule’s size and shape in the solution phase (Science 2025). Our microchip-based escape-time technology platform now enables measurements of the physical properties of macromolecules such as
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Physics, who will work on an EPSRC funded project entitled “Perfecting Halide Perovskites: From Precursor Ink Chemistry to Defect
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, fixed-term for two years, and supported by a grant from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), grant reference EP/X026647/1. This position is to start for the 2026-27 academic
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well as a choir. For staff on work visas, we also offer financial assistance towards visa renewal fees. These activities are designed to promote physical and mental wellbeing among staff members. Please visit
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offer the greatest opportunity for energy independence and deep decarbonisation (i.e. process heat and hydrogen) to meet net zero targets. Our programme of research, collaboration, and skills development
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out research in cosmic microwave background physics or one or more of the following fields: cosmology, galaxy formation, numerical astrophysics, survey science tied to the up and coming large scale
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partnership, pregnancy or maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation. Application Process You will be required to upload a covering letter/supporting statement, CV and the details of two
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, data analysis, and modelling, in collaboration with the University of Southampton and the National Physical Laboratory (NPL). With a background in Materials Science, Physics, Chemistry, or Engineering