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of researchers to develop new heterogeneous catalysts for conversion of CO2 to light olefins using high-throughput experimental techniques and AI tools. You will have a PhD in chemistry or chemical engineering, a
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in RF systems, radar, and space-related research. You will play a key role in the design, development, and validation of an L-band phased-array breadboard system for detecting plasma disturbances
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The `Antibiotics for Global Health¿ research group has a longstanding track record of research excellence in the discovery, development and deployment of antibiotics to improve global health
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A postdoctoral research associate is sought to develop high¿throughput platforms for rapid optimisation of low¿temperature electrolysers. Electrolysers offer a route to produce vital feedstocks
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national and international travel. As part of the team, you will be working on developing cutting edge operando XPS methodologies to understand solid-liquid interfaces in Li-ion batteries. Solid-liquid
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unique opportunity to contribute on new horizon research investigating how an optical plasma activates water. As part of a team funded by the Leverhulme Trust, your role will be developing experimental
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Postdoctoral Researcher on a short-term project to develop a custom technique known as rheodialysis for instrumentation involving controlled release applications. You will work towards automating and integrating
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, staves); development and/or implementation of electro-mechanical quality-control procedures; evaluation of silicon detector components; or readout electronics development. Experience with monolithic
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The `Antibiotics for Global Health¿ research group has a longstanding track record of research excellence in the discovery, development and deployment of antibiotics to improve global health
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, particularly by providing expert advice in crystallography in our existing projects and by leading the development of new, automated methods for the discovery and characterisation of crystalline materials using