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resolution x-ray crystallographic analyses, electron cryo microscopy (cryoEM), and cell-based fluidics studies. The group has access to a range of state-of-the-art facilities and technologies within the Centre
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a combination in vitro biophysical measurements, high resolution x-ray crystallographic analyses, electron cryo microscopy (cryoEM), and cell-based fluidics studies. The group has access to a range of
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We expect you to have a PhD (or equivalent) degree in mathematics, a strong research background in analysis with emphasis on areas supporting one or several of the research topics above, and motivation
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of methods to solve the many-electron Schrödinger equation for fermions and bosons with high accuracy and on the application of these methods to problems in the physics of oxides, semiconductors, metals and
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contributing to knowledge exchange. Supporting the supervision of junior researchers where appropriate. Person Specification Essential: PhD (or near completion) in mathematics, statistics, computer science
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The opportunity The University of Liverpool is a key partner in a £14 million initiative (https://tinyurl.com/yc5z768m) to develop a sustainable, next-generation manufacturing facility, using
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, Future Energy Systems and Advanced Materials, Electronics and Communications) and eight Research Nodes which group staff under technical expertise and interest (see https://www.durham.ac.uk/departments
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structures unavailable elsewhere. Your role and goals The successful candidate is expected to lead the experimental effort with a team of PhD and master’s students and collaborate closely with theorists in
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at the Department of Engineering Science (central Oxford). The post is funded by UKRI and is fixed term for two years, with the possibility of an extension. The PDRA will join the Circular Electrical and Electronics
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spectroscopies. Ideal candidates should have, or be about to obtain, a PhD in Computational Chemistry or a related discipline, with experience in multiconfigurational quantum chemistry, relativistic electronic