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2026 Background To create and contribute to the creation of knowledge by undertaking a specified range of activities within an established research programme and/or specific research project. We
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utilisation of the UK’s metamaterials research and exploitation capabilities, from fundamental science to market-leading technology. Currently led by a collaborative team from the Universities of Exeter
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Job Description Position Details School of Chemistry, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences Location: University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK Full time starting salary is normally
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flagship investment funded through a strategic programme award by Cancer Research UK , the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR), Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
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qualifications. Hold a PhD, or be close to completion (post-viva) in an area relevant to Mechanical Engineering, Metallurgy, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, Computational Engineering, or a related field
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investigating separation technology efficiency, and characterisation of separated lithium ion battery fractions, in addition to closing the loop of these material streams through manufacturing efforts and
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Future Leaders Fellowship programme at the School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Birmingham. The position is available for up to three years (until May 2029). The project focuses on nanoscale
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interdisciplinary, cross- disciplinary background. The ideal candidate holds a PhD (or is close to completion) in sustainability science, research communication, science and technology studies or environmental
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environmentally sound management of the materials contained in lithium-ion batteries. Researchers at the University of Birmingham will be investigating separation technology efficiency and characterisation
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. This study forms part of the wider COMbAT Fatigue NIHR-funded Programme Grant which aims to co-produce and evaluate the effectiveness of a self-management programme for post-stroke fatigue. The research