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project entitled “Accelerated Development of Next Generation Li-Rich 3D Cathode Materials (3D-CAT).” 3D-CAT is a new Faraday Institution research project lead by Oxford Materials (Professors Robert House
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:00 on Monday 23 February 2026. Interviews will be held as soon as possible thereafter. At the Dunn School we are committed to supporting the professional and career development of our postdocs and
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produced excellent research during their PhD and in any postdoctoral positions. Securing a Fellowship will offer you the freedom to conduct your own research programme. To aid the development
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high-demand protective equipment application. You will be responsible for manufacturing and testing of materials, and development of a model to inform material design. You should possess a PhD in a
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receive funding under the auspices of OxCHEDS. The post holder will manage their own research group and have responsibility for the development of its strategic direction. The Fellow needs to be a
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. The post is in association with a new Faraday Institution-funded project entitled “Accelerated Development of Next Generation Li-Rich 3D Cathode Materials (3D-CAT).” 3D-CAT is a new Faraday Institution
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will contribute to the continuous improvement of reporting and data quality through the development and maintenance of Power BI reports, support effective data governance and self-service reporting, and
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with Professors Paul Harrison, Rachel Upthegrove, and Emma Mead. The postholder will receive strong mentorship and support for professional development, including training in new experimental and
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relation to healthy urbanism. What We’re Looking For We’re looking for a Postdoctoral Researcher with: Demonstrable interest in urban health and/or sustainable urban development Relevant experience in
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development opportunities such as mentoring graduate students, and developing project management skills. The project is based at the University of Oxford in the Department of Experimental Psychology, housed in