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, utilising high-performance computing (HPC) servers and data from large-scale facilities such as Diamond Light Source and ISIS Neutron and Muon Source. For informal enquiries please contact Dr Jay Warnett
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A Postdoctoral Research Associate position with Chris Hardacre (University of Manchester) and Sofia Diaz-Moreno (Diamond Light Source) is available for 36 months (in the first instance) to develop a
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, including the Diamond Light Source synchrotron, and play a valuable role in advising colleagues and contributing to the supervision of students. You will hold (or be close to completing) a PhD in a relevant
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the groups of and supervised by Prof. Sam Hay (Manchester) and Prof. Mike Hough (Diamond Light Source). The Hay group are based in the Manchester Institute of Biotechnology (MIB) and Department of Chemistry. A
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tomograms of next-generation solid-state cells (e.g., Li-metal/Li₆PS₅Cl) acquired at the I13-2 beamline (Diamond Light Source). The dataset will capture cells at pristine, aged, and post-failure stages
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collaboration. About us Diamond Light Source (DLS) is a large-scale scientific facility that makes a range of advanced measurement and analysis methods available to researchers around the world. Historically
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You will hold a degree in Computer Science, Engineering or Science and skilled in developing and enhancing web applications with JavaScript frameworks such as React or Angular Experience and/or
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to address challenges in electronics, photonics, quantum computing, catalysis and biology. We use molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) to synthesize atomically precise crystals, we integrate them with two-dimensional
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studentship funded by the School of Life Sciences and Diamond Light Source, starting on 1st October 2026 This PhD project offers a unique opportunity to join a highly interdisciplinary team at the forefront
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This position is until 31 March 2027 with the possibility of a 1-year extension. About Us Diamond Light Source is the UK’s national synchrotron; a huge scientific facility designed to produce very