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sensing, using advanced cryo-imaging approaches. You will work within a collaborative research environment and in close partnership with scientists at Diamond Light Source, the UK’s national synchrotron
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transport and magnetization Explore electronic structure with angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) at synchrotrons such as Diamond Light Source in the UK or the Advanced Light Source in the USA
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National Nuclear Laboratory (UKNNL), Diamond Light Source (DLS) or the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF). PuMaS_NDA_Hub About your Project: Two high level ceramic immobilisation technologies
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synchrotron studies are carried out all over Europe (Petra III, Max IV, ESRF, Soleil, Diamond Light Source,...) and include High Energy Surface X-ray Diffraction (HESXRD) for surface structure determination
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, Max IV, ESRF, Soleil, Diamond Light Source,...) and include High Energy Surface X-ray Diffraction (HESXRD) for surface structure determination, and gas phase X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS
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) methods that will also be applied to assess key material inputs for a range of problems of interest. Multiscale X-ray imaging from the Diamond Light Source Synchrotron facilities will be used to guide both
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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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involve close work with colleagues at the ISIS Neutron and Muon Source and Diamond Light Source (the UK national research facilities), and the STFC Scientific Computing team. The student will also be part
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integrate and refine computational tools developed by the XChem Fast Forward Fragments team at Diamond Light Source, enabling rapid compound design, synthesis, and structural evaluation. You will operate
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chemistry platform that accelerates fragment progression and synthesis. You will also integrate and refine computational tools developed by the XChem Fast Forward Fragments team at Diamond Light Source