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(PI), Saiful Islam, Peter Bruce), with UCL Chemical Engineering (Dr Rhod Jervis) and 4 industrial partners that brings together expertise in battery materials synthesis and device fabrication, advanced
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in thermofluids and related areas. The role will involve supporting experimental and/or computational research activities, assisting with laboratory or facility operations where appropriate
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We are seeking a full-time PDRA to join the Solid Mechanics and Materials Engineering group at the Department of Engineering Science (central Oxford). The post is funded by (UKAEA and the Royal
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or model organisms. We are also keen to hear from candidates who specialise in technology or method development to advance their disciplines. These appointments will join our new cohort of academic positions
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The department of Engineering are looking to recruit a Stores Technician to provide a comprehensive and efficient general stores and goods handling service for the department over its multiple sites
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onsite (Park End Street, Oxford & Egrove Park, Kennington) Oxford Saïd’s Digital and Information Services Department delivers innovative, secure and world-class technology solutions that support the
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research project lead by Oxford Materials (Professors Robert House (PI), Saiful Islam, Peter Bruce), with UCL Chemical Engineering (Dr Rhod Jervis) and 4 industrial partners that brings together expertise in
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First or strong Upper Second-class honours degree (2:1 with 65% average), or international equivalent, in Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, Mathematics, or a related discipline, and demonstrate
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nucleotides, including their metabolism and roles in mutagenesis and cancer development. You will be responsible for undertaking a research programme using a wide range of biochemical and molecular biology
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-molecule analysis of full-length proteoforms. This project combines chemical biology, biophysics, and biotechnology to engineer protein nanopore systems and biochemical workflows capable of directly