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nmRC are advertising for a Senior Research Fellow

nmRC are advertising for a Senior Research Fellow
Description
A fantastic opportunity has arisen for a senior research fellow in a new role within the Nanoscale and Microscale Research Centre (nmRC) at the University of Nottingham. The role will lead and develop microcrystal electron diffraction work at the nmRC and will be in place to drive research using two new, EPSRC funded state-of the art direct detection & high-performance electron cameras, which will be installed in autumn 2022.
Date:
14/06/2022

nmRC are advertising for a Knowledge Exchange Research Associate/Fellow

nmRC are advertising for a Knowledge Exchange Research Associate/Fellow
Description
An exciting opportunity is now available for a Knowledge Exchange Associate/Fellow (KEF) within the Nanoscale and Microscale Research Centre (nmRC) at the University of Nottingham. This role will have responsibility for the development and delivery of a new catalogue of nmRC knowledge exchange activities.
Date:
14/06/2022

nmRC Undergraduate Summer Studentships

nmRC Undergraduate Summer Studentships
Description
The Nanoscale & Microscale Research Centre (nmRC) is delighted to announce three funded summer research projects are now available to current University of Nottingham Undergraduates.
Date:
01/06/2022

Remote Access for Business

Remote Access for Business
Description
The nmRC wants to hear from local industry about your views on remote access service delivery. I.e. the capacity to interact digitally with a project or analysis in progress. If you can spare a few minutes to complete a short survey, entrants have the option to be entered into a draw to receive a free session of optical or electron microscopy at the nmRC.
Date:
04/05/2022

'Nano-Prospectus' on a Bramley Apple Seed

'Nano-Prospectus' on a Bramley Apple Seed
Description
Dr Chris Parmenter from the nmRC has created a 'Nano-Prospectus' on a Bramley apple seed!
Date:
30/03/2022

nmRC Art Competition

nmRC Art Competition
Description
To celebrate the wonderful diversity of research, data and methods employed by the array of nmRC users from all across UoN we are pleased to announce the opening of our 2022 nmRC Art Competition!
Date:
23/03/2022

Detailed molecular map of skin layer creates pathways for treatments

Detailed molecular map of skin layer creates pathways for treatments
Description
Scientists have accurately analysed the tough barrier layer of the skin giving the most detailed molecular map of its structure that will help in the development of new skin products and treatments.
Date:
22/03/2022

nmRC now advertising for a Surface Science Research Associate / Fellow (Fixed term)

nmRC now advertising for a Surface Science Research Associate / Fellow (Fixed term)
Description
Applications are invited for the post of Surface Science Research Associate / Fellow (Fixed term) at the Nanoscale and Microscale Research Centre. This role will enhance the surface science capabilities of the nmRC by developing the research portfolio in this area. Further, this role will manage the XPS facility within the nmRC, providing resource planning and operational insight to ensure efficient usage of the instrumentation. Find out more and apply now!
Date:
25/11/2021

Challenging Materials: From Lab to Forest with Biome Bioplastics

Challenging Materials: From Lab to Forest with Biome Bioplastics
Description
The nmRC was delighted to welcome Biome Bioplastics to the Centre to showcase how Electron Microscopy facilities can be used to visualise the biodegradation of special plastics. Watch their video to learn more about Biome's lab to forest materials project.
Date:
17/11/2021

Bulletproof Fingerprint Technology

Bulletproof Fingerprint Technology
Description
ISAC's Dr Long Jiang was delighted to support exciting new research into chemical imaging of fingerprints on curved surfaces. The project, led by the School of Physics, used a bullet casing as an example substrate to demonstrate how a novel rotation stage could successfully recover a viable fingerprint within a ToF-SIMS instrument long after traditional methods were shown to fail. Read more on this fantastic new development here.
Date:
16/11/2021

 

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