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requires experience in fabrication of nanofluidic systems built from glass nanopipettes, resistive pulse sensing and noise analysis of ionic current data. You will be expected to manage your own academic
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analysis and interpretation skills and be highly motivated and ambitious. The postholder will have excellent communication skills and be able to demonstrate attention to detail and a high level of accuracy
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income. You will supervise and mentor students and research staff, providing guidance on methods, analysis, and career development, and represent the Centre at national and international conferences while
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, functional genomics data analysis or molecular genetics. You will have the ability to manage your own academic research and administrative activities and have a track record, commensurate to your career stage
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, aerosols, and their interactions, utilising satellite-based remote sensing. Potential areas of emphasis include cloud tracking and the analysis of data from the innovative EarthCARE satellite mission in
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. More information about the research and group can be found here . About you Applicants must hold a PhD in Physical Chemistry, Physics or a relevant subject area, (or be close to completion) prior
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expertise in chemical and petrological analysis techniques such as XRF, SEM, or EMPA. Experience in petrological modelling using tools such as THERMOCALC, Perple_X, Theriak-Domino, or MageMin is important
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shifts, proposing and undertaking new experiments, carrying out the corresponding data analysis and reporting the findings to the Accelerator Physics and Machine Development meetings. Applicants should
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for nanopore-based VOC analysis in collaboration with environmental scientists. The work aims to apply cutting-edge molecular sensing approaches to ecosystem monitoring and environmental diagnostics. We
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experimental analysis of optoelectronic properties. We will deploy a cutting-edge combinatorial approach, correlating atomic-scale resolution imaging and multiscale defect mapping approaches with macroscopic