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separation, and structural stability evaluation. The successful candidate will be based at CAPTURE (Circular Approaches To Utilise and Retain Energy), a Centre of Expertise at Swansea University, established
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, and dynamic individual who is a team worker, has a positive outlook, and is adaptable and flexible in their working methods. It is also essential that you are highly experienced in setting up continuous
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are used in beauty and hair care formulations to provide functionalities including pH, stability and viscosity control, sensory profile, texturing and structuring. In this project, we are seeking to develop
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their microstructure and local electronic properties with sub-molecular precision, the project aims to establish direct structure–function correlations and uncover the mechanisms that govern stability and charge
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approach utilises the inherent need of the tumour for extracellular arginine and to use this to deliver a toxic moiety to the tumour; in other words, we will use the arginine structural motif as a targeting
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heavier than their fossil fuel powered counterparts. A framework that can accurately model complex dynamics and generate projections for future scenarios is essential for understanding the impact of changes
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spectroscopic and structural properties of biomacromolecules. Likewise, it can also alter the activity and expression of proteins. However, there are many experimental challenges to be solved, including
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into the genomics of population structure and speciation in the Malawi cichlid genus Labeotropheus. This post will build on past work in which over 1000 samples of Labeotropheus from multiple species/populations have
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formulations to provide functionalities including pH, stability and viscosity control, sensory profile, texturing and structuring. In this project, we are seeking to develop the next generation of biopolymer
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the action of electric and magnetic fields, on the other hand, they can create extremely shape-shifting structures Project aims: The main challenge of this project is to synthesise suitable polymeric