Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics Vacancy Reference No: LE06917 Salary: £36,715-£46,510 Limit of tenure applies* A position exists for a Senior Research Associate to work on research orientation: applied mathematics for bio-and nanotechnology, multiscale modeling, kinetic equations, partial differential equation modeling, numerical simulations and analysis as part of the KAUST Global Research Partnership under the direction of Professor Peter ... Read More »
Monthly Archives: July 2010
UK: Multi-disciplinary Scientist (Diagnostic Devices/ Bioprocess Systems)
Our client, a leading technology and product development company, is looking for an experienced Multidisciplinary Scientist. You will support development of innovative systems and technologies for biomedical and medical applications in the areas of diagnostic device development or biosystem system development. You will have a 1st/2.1 in a relevant scientific / technical discipline (biomedical sciences, chemistry, physics, engineering, materials) with ... Read More »
Cambridge UK: Research Intern
About us Nokia Research Center (NRC) is chartered with exploring new frontiers for mobility, solving scientific challenges to transform the converging Internet and communications industries. Our teams are strategically located worldwide to collaborate with leading universities and research institutes in the mode of Open Innovation. NRC has been exploring and developing mobile technologies for over 20 years. Our current research ... Read More »
London: Cleanroom Technician – Semiconductor – Nanotechnology
Our Client’s London-based Cleanroom facility is one of the UK’s leading laboratories in semiconductor / nanotechnology. Its purpose is to fabricate a range of scientific devices to further research and teaching within the areas of engineering, physics and biological sciences. The Client has an immediate requirement for a Cleanroom Technician, for a long term temporary contract. The Cleanroom Technician will ... Read More »
Nanotechnology answer to treating depression?
Alleviating the immeasurable impact of depression may come down to a single molecule measured in nanometers, or billionths of a meter. That is what Dr. Tania Vu of Oregon Health and Science University believes. She and her team, with collaborators Drs. Paul Greengard and Marc Flajolet at the Rockefeller University, are the first to develop a way to “tag” single ... Read More »
IFT: Food Supply Must Double
CHICAGO—To meet adequate food demands for the growing world population, supply must nearly double in the next several decades, according to a new Institute of Food Technologists (IFT) report presented at IFT’s 2010 Annual Meeting and Food Expo in Chicago. Currently, the world’s food system provides food for nearly 7 billion people each day, but in order to meet future ... Read More »
Nullifying Mosquito Pests with Gene-Silencing Nanoparticles
Summer just wouldn’t be complete without mosquitoes nipping at exposed skin. Or would it? Research conducted by a Kansas State University team may help solve a problem that scientists and pest controllers have been itching to for years. Kun Yan Zhu, professor of entomology, and teammates Xin Zhang, graduate student in entomology from China, and Jianzhen Zhang, a visiting scientist ... Read More »
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