This PhD opportunity will be in the Molecular Scattering research group at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh. Please contact Prof Ken McKendrick (k.g.mckendrick@hw.ac.uk) for further details. Read more
This PhD opportunity will be in the Molecular Scattering research group at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh. Please contact Prof Matt Costen (m.l.costen@hw.ac.uk) for further details. Read more
This PhD opportunity will be within Quantum Photonics Laboratory at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh. Please contact Professor Cristian Bonato (C.Bonato@hw.ac.uk) and/or Dr Filipe Vilela (f.vilela@hw.ac.uk) for further details. Read more
This PhD opportunity will be in the Molecular Scattering research group at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh. Please contact Prof Ken McKendrick (k.g.mckendrick@hw.ac.uk) for further details. Read more
This PhD opportunity will be in the Molecular Scattering research group at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh. Please contact Prof Ken McKendrick (k.g.mckendrick@hw.ac.uk) for further details. Read more
Ceramic coatings are vital in high-temperature applications, especially in aero-engines and the power generation industry. These coatings increase the engine’s operating temperature to improve efficiency and reduce the engine’s environmental impact. Read more
The Mansell research group are currently looking at two systems that are capable of reactions with some of the least reactive bonds known, specifically… Read more
Commercial partner: iuvantium. Developing new potent, safe and durable vaccine modalities is imperative in the face of pathogen outbreaks and future pandemics. Read more
Solid state device fabrication underpinning semiconductor and quantum technology [1] relies heavily on etching and deposition techniques based on plasma chemical vapour deposition (CVD) [2,3]. Read more
The successful candidate will be at the forefront of cutting-edge research involving the development of next-generation catalytic materials for electrochemical conversion of nitrate to ammonia. Read more
Heterogeneous catalysis plays a major role in many process operations adopted by the chemical manufacturing sector to produce a range of chemicals that are required by modern society. Read more
In 2005, a nuclear reactor at Millstone Power Station in the US was unexpectedly shut down. Technicians were stumped as to what the culprit might be, until they spotted under a microscope a thin metal filament spanning the surface of a computer card and bridging a conductive material. Read more
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