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Osmosis (NF/RO) Membrane for Industrial Separation and Purification Application” Key Responsibilities: Design and fabrication of piezoelectric membrane with porous substrate and selective thin layer, create
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) Demonstrated research experience in membrane engineering and membrane-based separation processes; c) Demonstrated research experience involving macroalgae or microalgae systems; d) Demonstrate a scientific
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water reuse applications, for the selective separation of unwanted contaminants to produce high quality water. However, the polymer chemistry of the current class of reverse osmosis membranes makes
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collaboration with the PhD students, focusing on design and physio-chemical characterization of lipid membranes and their interactions with peptides. This primarily includes small angle X-ray and neutron
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14 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Cranfield University Department HR & Development Group Research Field Engineering Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Positions PhD
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, electrochemistry, membrane processes and product evaluation to develop circular solutions for phosphorus and humics recovery from water and wastewater. Through this collaboration, Cranfield is helping to advance
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the gap between membrane-less and membrane-bound compartments, deciphering how phase separation influences organelle dynamics, signaling, and function. Key Responsibilities: Research Leadership: Spearhead
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membrane bound receptors https://www.birmingham-nottingham.ac.uk/compare/ . This is a full-time (36.25 hours), fixed-term post for 6 months from 1st July 2026. Requests for secondment from internal
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. Postdoctoral Fellow – Ion Channels and Membrane Biology Duke University School of Medicine | Yang Lab https://sites.duke.edu/yanglab/ The Yang Lab at Duke University School of Medicine seeks a creative
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communication skills in English English requirements for applicants from outside of EU/ EEA countries and exemptions from the requirements: https://www.mn.uio.no/english/research/phd/regulations/regulations.html