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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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, 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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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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, which will ultimately generate an even more brilliant light source at a higher energy. Software helps to enable the world-leading science performed at Diamond. Our software systems facilitate operations
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Light Source in the UK or the Advanced Light Source in the USA Develop theoretical models of topological materials to understand & interpret experimental data Leverage nanofabrication facilities
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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
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? Using the automated imaging pipeline for correlative ultra-high resolution 3D imaging of mammalian cells developed for the beamline B24 at the UK synchrotron Diamond Light Source, we will study influenza
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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