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at the University of Nottingham. You will join our multidisciplinary team of currently eight academics, seven research fellows, and 15 PhD students investigating novel multinary reactive hydride composites and phases
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Technology . The position is for a period of 3 years. Desired start date: 1 May 2026 or earlier. The fellowship is part of TIES project “Tunable ion separations with micro-structured composite membranes
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. International young and experienced scientists from various disciplines develop interactive materials based on the principles of nature. It is a location at which people with different talents, experiences and
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key elements to answer the question of the causes of changes in ozone trends throughout the troposphere. This will involve exploring regional and vertical differences to better understand the dominant
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more research is required to establish the inter-dependencies between these properties with the help of high resolution images. In this research, different sets of composites material will be dynamically
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based on differences in diffusion coefficients within electromembrane processes. The research will focus on designing advanced composite membranes that enable trace-level accumulation by coupling
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Funding Source: DLA award Eligibility: Available to home fee status and UK domicile EU students We are seeking an enthusiastic PhD candidate to join the Centre for Polymers and Composites (CPC
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Composites and phases with enhanced hydrogen density for hydrogen storage, increased ion mobility for hydrogen storage as well as solid ion conductors and low enthalpy metal hydrides for hydrogen compressors
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degrading pharmaceuticals and PFAS with remarkably low energy requirements. The next step is to optimise this technology for the removal of a wider range of pharmaceuticals under different operating
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different types of menopausal estrogen hormone therapy on urogenital microbiome composition and function. The successful postdoctoral applicant should have a proven academic publication track record