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spec, single crystal XRD, GPC, UV-vis, etc.) is essential. The preferred candidate should also have a deep understanding of the organic reactivities and mechanism. Department Contact for Questions
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spec, single crystal XRD, GPC, UV-vis, etc.) is essential. The preferred candidate should also have a deep understanding of the organic reactivities and mechanism. Department Contact for Questions
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(JCNS-1) Project 3: Combined X-ray and neutron single-crystal high-pressure diffraction in diamond anvil cells (JCNS-2) Project 4: Experimental and numerical investigation of the heat flow generated by
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purity, crystal structure, and functional properties. Essential Function Yes Percentage of Time 40 Job Duty Design and conduct synchrotron-based X-ray diffraction and spectroscopy experiments at national
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: Define the critical engineering requirements (optical pulse duration, terahertz crystal materials in cryogenetic environments, signal-to-noise ratio optimization, entanglement witnesses and verification
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, catalysis and biology. We use molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) to synthesize atomically precise crystals, we integrate them with two-dimensional exfoliated materials, and we characterize them using transport and
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of 2D materials and comprise exciting new building blocks for exotic new quantum engineering. We seek to control their properties and discover new phases of matter beyond the as-grown crystal properties
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synthesis & growth capability, including inert-atmosphere glovebox processing (e.g., spin coating), perovskite (nano-)material synthesis, and crystal growth. Experience in perovskite device fabrication (e.g
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characterisation of organic molecules is required. Prior experience with metal complexes, single crystal X-ray diffraction and/or appropriate computational techniques are all highly desirable. The post holder should
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with an end date of the 30th September 2028, which is part of the project “Currents and crystals in magnetised fundamental matter” funded by a Leverhulme Research Grant under the project leader Andreas