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, dedicated to understanding the structure, processes, and habitability of exoplanets. Our research is highly interdisciplinary, combining the expertise and methodologies of the Earth and Planetary Sciences
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diverse academic and social backgrounds. We will transform their potential by equipping them with the understanding, skills and qualities to collaboratively engineer the infrastructure that will unlock net
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mode of action while rational (structure-guided) antibiotic discovery has proved impossible in most cases because of a failure to understand the permeability, retention, and metabolism of chemicals. We
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A Research Assistant/Associate position exists in the Additive Microstructure Engineering (AddME) Laboratory at the Department of Engineering. The role is to devise novel processing strategies
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The Department of Engineering at the University of Cambridge is offering a Postdoctoral Researcher position to work on collaborative projects with Dr. Hong Ge at the Computational and Biological
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experience and come from a range of different disciplines. As part of this role, you will contribute to the implementation and evolution of the studies (the overall project structure is fixed); and develop
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. Familiarity with C would be beneficial. Systems engineering experience is also advantageous for this position. Working at the crucial interface between the instrument and the scientific output, this role would
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) in a relevant subject (Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering), experimental track record and willingness to learn. Home rate fees are fully funded. Applicants from overseas will
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. To tackle these issues, Professor Scott's group in the Department of Engineering have been working on various novel carbon capture processes, from the material through to the process scale. The power required
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@cam.ac.uk ) Applicants should have (or expect to obtain by the start date) a good 2.1 degree, preferably at masters level, in a relevant engineering or science discipline. Applications should be made online