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would then be correlated, using the synchrotron light, to structural, chemical and electronic changes in the single metal atom at different steps in the catalytic reaction. Using the synchrotron light we
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fucosylation (and glycosylation) of proteins modulate their structure, stability and function. FUT2 has been implicated in several biological processes including modifying mucins (e.g. glycosylation of MUC5AC
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We invite applications for a PhD project focused on fundamental research into novel low-emission ammonia combustion/oxidation processes. This position is based within the Faculty of Engineering at
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, agrosystems and production. Despite this the UK does not have a formal organisational structure to support it. We are therefore pleased to announce a new 3-year networking initiative called Oryzanet, funded
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will be a significant amount of work to establish working processes and systems for the new buildings, integrating new equipment and technology into the curriculum and ensuring that your technical team
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This vacancy is open to employees of the University of Nottingham only. Applications are invited for the above post to work in the Faculty of Engineering across the various UK campuses (mainly
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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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. 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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commercial projects. This will involve the setup and operation of bespoke test stands for research and industrial support, which can include cryostats, fuel cells, thermal engines, electrical machines and
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Sustainable and Resilient Chemistry are developed in collaboration with industry and as a partnership of several disciplines including chemistry, engineering, biosciences, computer science and business, the