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, polymer chemistry, analytical chemistry, chemical biology, chemical and biochemical processes, and thermal reactions. Research endeavors at CBS blend deep molecular insights with practical applications
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. The research will employ numerical simulation to optimise heat flow within thermal batteries and to design compact heat-exchanger structures that enhance thermal conductivity and temperature uniformity
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boasts excellent facilities, including the Packaging Research Labs and the Polymer and Food Protection Consortium, which are among the largest and best-equipped in the country. These facilities have
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Overview We are looking for a postdoctoral research associate, to work on a project titled “Understanding the Role of Self-Poisoning in Polymer Crystallisation” funded by Leverhulme Trust. Recent
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the obtained master’s degree or an equivalent degree a certified copy of the PhD diploma a list of research, teaching and organizational output and achievements other documents certifying additional
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RDKit. The following experience will strengthen your application: Knowledge in deep generative models, AI/ML, polymers, and/or materials science. A documented track record of research in the area of
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support.. Job role includes: Lead research into natural fibre-reinforced bio-resins and develop composite formulations Carry out physical testing, analysis, and validation of bio-composite structures
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23 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company LIVERPOOL JOHN MOORES UNIVERSITY Research Field Engineering Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) First Stage Researcher (R1) Application
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applications for tenure-track positions at the rank of Associate Professor within the department. Candidates with particular research emphasis and interests in the areas of: (1) Biomechanics and Biosystems
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The position The position is mainly focused on research, typical tasks includes; Performing and planning reactions Designing research projects Writing research proposals Supervision of students