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Your Job: The department of Electrocatalytic Interface Engineering, headed by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Simon Thiele, focuses on the development, characterization and testing of electrochemical systems from
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; EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Green Industrial Futures | Bath, England | United Kingdom | about 1 month ago
? This PhD, working with Prof. Marcelle McManus , provides an opportunity to work to explore and advance novel decarbonisation solutions for high-energy use industrial sites. Your project will be co-created
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A position exists, for a Research Assistant/Associate in the Department of Engineering, to work on Soft electronics. The post holder will be located in West Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK. The role
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. The PhD position will be based within the Department of Materials, Department of Chemical Engineering and University of Manchester-Harwell campus. This will facilitate research activities with the national
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that values not only economic returns, but also social cohesion, ecological sustainability, and cultural diversity? The circular transition in textiles requires more than technology. It calls for new forms
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division at the department of Electrical engineering at Chalmers. Here, a team of PhD students, post-docs and senior researchers are working on modeling and numerical optimization of problems in the areas
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Position in Synthetic Biology and Metabolic Engineering (m/w/d) to be filled as soon as possible. The position is initially limited to three years. The research group headed by Prof. Dr. Hannes Link
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Passionate about renewable energy and engineering? Want to tackle sustainable hydrogen challenges? The University of Sheffield’s Leonardo Centre, a global leader in tribology, invites a motivated
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, mathematics, electrical engineering, communications engineering or similar - Solid computer science and analytical skills. - Familiarity with the basic concepts of quantum computing. - Experience in programming
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organisms such as bacteria forms. Using biological building blocks found in cells and encapsulating them inside vesicles, you will engineer and investigate synthetic microswimmers capable of generating