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Thomas. Working in collaboration with teams from the School of Chemistry, the School of Pharmacy, the Faculty of Engineering. Our goal is to apply engineering biology techniques to an apoferritin nanocage
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The University of Nottingham are seeking to recruit a highly motivated and enthusiastic computational chemist for a Postdoctoral Research Associate/Fellow post within the research group of Professor
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months (FTE) of additional support following their PhD. It is designed to offer support and flexibility and is targeted at excellent scientists and engineers who wish to establish a research career
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students to receive up to 24 months (FTE) of additional support following their PhD. It is designed to offer support and flexibility and is targeted at excellent scientists and engineers who wish
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Electronic Engineering, Control Engineering, Computer Science or a very closely related topic: Strong understanding of power electronics principles Excellent knowledge on data-driven machine learning algorithm
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and now has over 200 members, 24 academics and circa 130 PhD students, researchers, and engineers. The group offers state-of-the-art facilities spanning 3500m², capable of handling up to 5MW
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. This role involves working with proprietary, genetically engineered bacteria to produce high yields of polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) from greenhouse gases. You will be responsible for bridging the gap between
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Shrike Zhang’s Laboratory in Harvard University, USA. The ideal candidate is highly organised and detail-oriented. They should have proven experience in microfluidic systems, tissue engineering, or related
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of research and industry to pursue clinical translation of this new material. Candidates should hold (or be near completion of) a PhD in Biomaterial Science and Tissue Engineering, or a closely related field
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Computer Science at the University of Nottingham is seeking a talented researcher with skills and experience in soft robotics, specifically in interactive materials to augment robot and human bodies