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engineering, chemistry or materials science is also essential. What we offer: A friendly, diverse, and supportive working environment Generous holiday entitlement of 30 days plus standard bank holidays and five
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, and will also include aspects of material science. On a typical day, you will be engaged in core research activities (approximately 60% of your time), which may include experimental investigation
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Glasgow. Candidates should have a PhD submitted or awarded in chemistry, pharmaceutics or a related discipline. Expertise in working with in situ gelling materials or cytocompatible polymers, as
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workflow that speeds up and automates material selection and object design, such that 3D printing can be more readily adopted by industry. Our ambition is to realise highly functional, smart products with
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Elena Besley to work on the “Enabling Net Zero and the AI Revolution with Ultra-Low Energy 2D Materials and Devices (NEED2D)” Programme Grant. The NEED2D project funds a team of UK scientists at Queen
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We are recruiting a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to the School of Chemistry at the University of Nottingham, to work on a drug discovery under the supervision of Professor Christopher J. Hayes
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should hold (or expected PhD completion soon) a PhD (or equivalent) in Civil, Mechanical, or Materials Engineering, or a closely related field from a research-led university. Advanced knowledge in pavement
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-augmentation methods, with outputs including open-source software, careful evaluation on synthetic and real outbreak data, and training materials to support wider uptake. The successful candidate will
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We are excited to welcome applications for a postdoctoral Research Associate/Fellow to join us at the Nottingham Engineering Biology Labs at the University of Nottingham, as a key member of the
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study profiles linking lived experience with housing and social contexts. You will also assist in developing materials for a publicly accessible digital archive and engagement activities with community