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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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The University of Surrey has been a pioneer in space engineering and small satellite innovation for more than four decades. Building on this heritage, the Surrey Space Institute is the University’s
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impactful research with excellent teaching and the strengths of a technology-led university. We are ranked in the top 10 for business and economics in the United Kingdom by the Times Higher Education World
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individually, make a real difference. The role The School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at the University of Surrey invites applications for a full-time Postdoctoral Research Fellow position in
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currently supports over 130 local authorities and public sector contractors with scalable future-ready technology. This KTP reflects Whitespace’s ongoing commitment to innovation, people, and long-term
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(or equivalent) in Physics, Electronic Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a closely related discipline. Experience in operating, maintaining, or repairing technical/scientific equipment (vacuum systems
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broad mix of cases across the University, with a particular focus on the Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences and several key Campus Services departments. You’ll play an influential role in
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well as genetically-engineered disease mouse models in vivo. The successful candidate will join an ambitious BHF-funded research programme aimed at uncovering how cardiomyocytes sense and respond to mitochondrial
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the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. The work in the project builds on recent seminal work carried out by the project investigators on Linear Angular Momentum Multiplexing (LAMM) . The project is
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the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). The project aims to investigate how physical forces and collective dynamics lead to deformation and shape changes of biological systems by using