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A leading research institution in the UK is looking for a Research Associate in Chemical Kinetics. This role involves contributing to cutting-edge advancements in reaction understanding and process optimisation. Candidates should have a PhD in a relevant field or be close to completion, with experience in kinetic analysis and a willingness to learn. This position offers a supportive working environment, personalised training, and generous holiday entitlement.
This post is part of a large pharmaceutical consortium at the interface between academia and industry, where the Fellow will contribute to cutting-edge advancements in reaction understanding and process optimisation. The work will primarily feature the integration of high data-density reaction techniques, laboratory automation & robotics and kinetic/machine learning modelling. Practically, this involves the application of innovative methods such as flow chemistry ramping and high-throughput experimentation to expediate reaction understanding in the syntheses of life‑saving pharmaceuticals, whilst saving precious reaction material overall. The subsequent data will then be used to populate chemical reaction models to simulate and optimise reactions for the highest yields and purities. The research will be conducted using state-of-the-art equipment, including both commercial tools and bespoke in‑house apparatus. As a key member of the ChemTech team, you will play a pivotal role in advancing the frontiers of reaction optimisation, automation, and the modelling of chemical data.
This post is offered until 30/04/2027 on a full time basis.
Although the right candidate may not have all of these attributes, it is much more important to have the drive and willingness to learn these skills for the fulfilment of the project. However, you must have a PhD or equivalent in a relevant subject area (chemistry/chemical engineering or closely related) or near to completion of a PhD.
Please address any informal enquiries about the role to Dr Connor Taylor ( [emailprotected] ). Please note that applications sent directly to this email address will not be accepted.
Closing Date: 08 Jan 2026
Category: Research and Teaching (R&T)