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). This project will combine organometallic and f-block chemistries, in combination with photophysical studies to develop a new class of two-photon anti-Stokes’ luminophores. The successful applicant will join a
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laboratory, please see: http://www.highvoltage.ecs.soton.ac.uk/ You should have a PhD related to Electrical Engineering or Materials Science, ideally with experiences in High Voltage Engineering, or equivalent
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, collaborating with the European Space Agency (ESA) and NHS Hampshire Hospitals. More information about the project is available at https://project-pasta.com . Key responsibilities include: Designing Power
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at the University of Southampton: https://software-oasis.com/ Our group is developing an innovative class of 3D climate models to explore the atmospheres and climates of Earth and other planets across the Solar
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undergraduate students. For further details on our laboratory, please see: http://www.highvoltage.ecs.soton.ac.uk/ You should have a PhD related to Electrical Engineering or Materials Science, ideally with
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under the supervision of Prof. Minkwan Kim, collaborating with the European Space Agency (ESA) and NHS Hampshire Hospitals. More information about the project is available at https://project-pasta.com
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of) a PhD in organic chemistry and/or supramolecular chemistry. Experience with supramolecular chemistry, vesicle-based assays, DFT calculations, photophysical characterisation and/or cell biology will be
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. Applicants will be required to hold (or be near to completion of) a PhD in organic chemistry and/or supramolecular chemistry. Experience with supramolecular chemistry, vesicle-based assays, DFT calculations
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to deliver the reconfigurable terahertz topological states for the application in the next generation of wireless communications. To be successful in this role, you will have: a PhD or equivalent qualification
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mechanics including turbulent boundary layers, flow control, atmospheric flows, and diagnostics development. You will join a large and friendly aerodynamics group (http://www.southampton.ac.uk/engineering