18 postdoctoral-position-in-material-science Postdoctoral positions at University of Oxford
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Materials & Composites Laboratory: https://eng.ox.ac.uk/mmclab/) in the Department of Engineering Science at Oxford University. The post is funded by the ERC Proof-of-Concept (PoC) grant: RESILIENT and is
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support a high-value materials characterisation programme as a postdoctoral researcher. The ability to think outside the box with creativity, along with having the drive and ambition to develop those ideas
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energy densities exceeding LMFP and competitive with NMC. A postdoctoral research position is available on this 3D-CAT project in the area of computer modelling and materials design of lithium battery
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Assistant position with the WISDOM project (mm/sub-mm interferometric studies of molecular gas and supermassive black holes in galaxies near and
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We are seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Physics-Based Modelling of Advanced Batteries to join the Department of Engineering Science under the supervision of Prof Charles Monroe
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A postdoctoral research position is available in the Development of Operando X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy within the group of Professor Robert Weatherup in the Department of Materials
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discipline with experience of experimental research in an electrochemical technology and experience of advanced materials characterization. Informal enquiries may be addressed to Paul Shearing: paul.shearing
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We are looking to appoint a dedicated and enthusiastic Research Associate (postdoctoral scientist) to join the vibrant research community at the University of Oxford, focused on climate change
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the interfacial strength, nano-scale 3D structure and residual stresses in advanced power electronic materials (INTERVENE), and is fixed-term of 18 months. Power electronics is a major technology sector for the UK
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advanced spectroscopic and structural techniques, this postdoctoral project will establish clear correlations and mechanisms linking core properties critical to efficient light-harvesting with basic material