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individually, make a real difference. The role The post holder will be responsible for engaging with both new and existing users to fully exploit the capabilities of the UK National Ion Beam Centre (IBC) at the
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) and, (ii) C-Circ: Accelerating the Translation of CO2 Electrolysers. The post will be based within the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering (SCCE), post holders will have the opportunity
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. The post is part of the project that aims to develop digital twin frameworks within the Wind Energy sector with novel AI predictive maintenance algorithms for fault-tolerant, intelligent estimation
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The role This is a 14-month fixed-term post initially, with potential for future roles later in the project. Full and part-time applications will be considered. We are seeking an experienced
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role An exciting opportunity for a Research Fellow in Materials for CO2 Conversion (fixed term contract upto Sept 2026). The post will be based within the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
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-like environments. The post is ideally suited to a candidate with a strong interest in experimental biological physics, reconstitution of life-like systems made of biopolymers, and microfluidic
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website . We seek a post-doctoral Research Fellow for the EPSRC Next Stage Digital Economy Centre in the Decentralised Digital Economy (DECaDE), to work with Prof Glenn Parry and Dr Felipe Merlano, based in
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. The project will include industrial collaboration for extensive fieldwork at a variety of sites in southeast England, and the Ebro Delta in Spain. This post is available immediately, and is required to end in
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, with a particular focus on marginalised groups. The post-holder will be based at Surrey (under the supervision of Professor Katriina Whitaker and Dr Rob Kerrison) and will join a wider team of academics
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think this makes you suitable for the advertised post. A completed application form Interviews are planned for 02 September 2025 and will be held online. Please contact Matthew Baerman m.baerman