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) comprises Chemistry, Engineering, Informatics, Mathematics, and Physics – all departments highly rated in research activities and a wide-ranging portfolio of education programmes. Recently re-founded
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are seeking ambitious and talented individuals who will advance cutting-edge research across the natural sciences (physics, chemistry, biology and maths) using AI and computational approaches to solve complex
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individuals who will advance cutting-edge research across the natural sciences (physics, chemistry, biology and maths) using AI and computational approaches to solve complex scientific problems and deliver
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are seeking ambitious and talented individuals who will advance cutting-edge research across the natural sciences (physics, chemistry, biology and maths) using AI and computational approaches to solve complex
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About us Our contemporary Chemistry Department, based in the Faculty of Natural, Mathematical and Engineering Sciences, provides an exciting place to explore the boundaries of the subject. The
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About us We are a synthetic chemistry group working in supramolecular and biological chemistry, and nanotechnology. We work in the Francis Crick Institute in London, and at King's College London
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& Engineering Sci. Department: Chemistry. Contact details:Dr Micaela Matta. micaela.matta@kcl.ac.uk Location: Guy's Campus. Category: Research. About us Our contemporary Chemistry Department, based in
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About us The Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences (NMES) comprises Chemistry, Engineering, Informatics, Mathematics, and Physics – all departments highly rated in research
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Chemistry, Cell/Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Bioengineering or equivalent 2. Extensive demonstrable experience with single molecule AFM/Magnetic Tweezers/Optical Tweezers nanomechanical experiments
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to improve research outcomes. Desirable criteria 1. Membership of a relevant professional body is desirable e.g. Institute of Science and Technology, Royal Society of Chemistry, Royal Society of Biology