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the field in MOCVD growth of Gallium Oxide and related alloys, with application in next generation high voltage devices. This role focuses on developing new materials and material structures high voltage
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device structures will be designed and studied. Expertise in optical laser-based systems and thermal / thermomechanical simulations are of benefit for this position. You will have the opportunity to study
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resistance to toxins, and compartmentalisation of toxins in plant structures. Key tasks will include: (i); establishing and monitoring trials on campus and establishing field sites with local partners (ii
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tests of dark energy and modified gravity (contact: Baojiu Li) UKRI post: The use of cosmological simulations in the analysis of large-scale structure and galaxy redshift surveys, topics in the galaxy
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signalling pathway at the plasma membrane. The lab undertakes a multidisciplinary approach spanning biochemistry/biophysics, cell biology and structural biology to address our research questions. In this role
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strong background and experience in performing advanced high-resolution TEM. Experience in performing such characterisation on 2D materials and a deep understanding of their structure-property
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history of the Greek world. Knowledge of university procedures and structures. Experience abroad. Experience in student support. What we offer: Work-life balance: Our employees enjoy flexible working hours
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Experience in participating in research projects Didactic skills / experience in e-learning IT skills Knowledge of university processes and structures is desirable Excellent knowledge of English (C1) GFL
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and how this may be improved. This will include participant recruitment through various means, data acquisition (primarily through individual semi-structured interviews), data analysis, and working with
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have the opportunity to develop and study unique device structures, and to access the extensive electrical device testing suite available in Bristol, in addition to thermal and electric field analysis