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of the particles and evaluation of their suitability as models for microplastic and nanoplastic pollutants. 3. Study of aggregation and dispersion in polymeric matrices: a. Investigation of the influence
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energy transfer efficiency. 2. Study of aggregation and dispersion in polymeric matrices: a. Investigation of the influence of aggregation and dispersion in polymeric matrices on optical properties. b
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, namely antimicrobial, antioxidant, or stimulus-responsive properties; 3. Experience in the integration of functionalities into polymer matrices; 4. Experience in the incorporation of nanomaterials (e.g
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well as the characterisation of responsive matrices will be required for the role. Experience in controlled polymerisation techniques, advanced pharmaceutical characterisation and analytical methods, such as LC-MS/MS and HPLC
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strategies for sampling and analysis of diagnostic and therapeutic proteins in biological matrices, for example from a single drop of blood. Our goal is to bring advanced protein analysis closer to clinical
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working with complex sample matrices (e.g. environmental waters, agricultural runoff, wastewater). Strong data handling and statistical analysis capability. Publication record commensurate with stage
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innovative analytical workflows for the detection, identification, and quantification of target and suspect analytes in complex environmental matrices. The successful candidate will have the flexibility
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to determine material properties of reclaimed steel. Investigate geometric imperfections, accumulated deformations, and their impact on structural performance, particularly for compression members. Develop data
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of solid-state matter to dynamic compression on nanosecond timescales. The academic standing of the Fellow, as an independent group leader, will be on a par with the other academics in the Department who
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for selective REE capture, explore their immobilization onto synthetic matrices. Key Responsibilities: Apply omics-based approaches (genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics) to identify and