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the integration of high data-density reaction/bioanalysis techniques, organic synthesis, laboratory automation & robotics and machine learning modelling. This exciting project involves the application of innovative
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thermodynamic properties—most notably solubility limits and water activity—which critically govern energy density and operating windows in aqueous redox flow systems. The work will combine molecular-level
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-flowing Atlantic surface currents – including the Gulf Stream – that lose their heat to the atmosphere in the mid-to-high latitudes, before sinking as cold and saline waters in the Nordic seas. These dense
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Understanding nuclear fuel performance under irradiation is of paramount importance for the safety of nuclear energy applications in the context of current reactors generation (LWR), future generation (fast
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-resolution, high-density 3D seismic survey was acquired in summer 2025 as a baseline for future monitoring. Job description You will work at the interface of reflection seismology, geophysical monitoring, and
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current understanding of how human activities influence hydroclimatic compound events remains limited. This is partly due to the lack of comprehensive human-related datasets representing diverse
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has the potential to unlock an entirely new environmentally sustainable metal mining paradigm whilst also potentially unlocking ore which is currently inaccessible. Whilst EK-ISL has been successfully
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H2 production capacity through electrolysis, NH3 has been proposed as an H2 carrier due to its high energy density of 5.2 kWh kg-1 and its high gravimetric hydrogen content of 17.6% by weight, not
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. The key innovation of D-MEC is expected to increase current densities-and therefore hydrogen production capacity-by 50 up to 400 times compared to traditional MECs, thereby overcoming the main
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. The Group’s research is currently centred on spintronic devices in metals, graphene and topological insulators, including thermoelectric effects. Spintronics introduces the spin degree of freedom into device