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Working with the Department of Computer Science, the successful candidate will help the iPrepwell team to identify a plan for enhancing the iPrepwell platform's usability and technology, needed
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scenarios, as well as the implementation and testing of robotic systems and their associated frameworks. Therefore, this role requires a person with a strong engineering background in industry, particularly
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is to use new molecules to develop nanoscale switches and devices for applications in information and communication technology and energy management. The research projectwill be supervised byProfessor
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6 Mar 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company DURHAM UNIVERSITY Research Field Engineering Physics Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Established Researcher (R3) Country United Kingdom
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image analyses, to automate steps of the process and to analyse the data in a number of systems of pharmaceutical interest. Understanding of crystal growth and knowledge of chemistry/chemical engineering
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who have designed a device to measure lactate using non-invasive technology. The work can be flexible regarding which days the RA works and can be negotiated around other commitments like another part
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complexes with tailor-made ligands. The overall aim of the project is to use new molecules to develop nanoscale switches and devices for applications in information and communication technology and energy
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growth and knowledge of chemistry/chemical engineering is a must. This post is fixed term for 18 months [e.g. the funding is available from 01/05/25 for this fixed period only] The post-holder is employed
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The Role Applications are invited for this Postdoctoral Research Associate post funded by the EPSRC "Nano-structured RC networks - a pathway to artificial skin" project. The primary objective is to develop a comprehensive simulation framework that bridges microscopic semiconductor morphology...
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cross-faculty initiative, led by Professor Karen Johnson in the Engineering Department,that aims to reverse decades of soil degradation. Durham University is investing in SMART Soils in recognition