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A leading university in the UK seeks a passionate Research Associate to contribute to an innovative project focused on sustainable pharmaceutical packaging. Candidates with a PhD and experience in supercritical CO₂ technologies are encouraged to apply. You'll engage in research activities while collaborating with project and industrial partners to address real-world challenges. The role offers a friendly, hybrid working environment and excellent staff benefits, including generous leave and a pension scheme.
Are you passionate about Research? Do you have an interest in sustainable pharmaceutical packaging? If so, this may be the role for you!
The £10M Grand Challenge project ‘Beyond single-use plastics: Processing innovation driving sustainable pharmaceutical packaging (SusPack)’, funded by Innovate UK, aims to develop innovative, sustainable packaging materials for pharmaceutical and healthcare applications by leveraging natural products and environmentally responsible processing technologies. The project is delivered in partnership between the University of Kent (Dr Vivek Trivedi, UoK lead) and the National Physical Laboratory (NPL), which leads the programme (Dr Yiwen Pei, industry lead). This project focuses on supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO₂)-based processing and material innovation using sustainable feedstocks for the sustainable medicine manufacturing sector. Hence, the candidates with prior experience in scCO₂ technologies/high‑pressure processing systems, and their applications in extraction and formulation science, are particularly encouraged to apply.
The Medway School of Pharmacy is a collaboration between the Universities of Greenwich and Kent, based on the joint Medway campus of both Universities, which is located next to The Chatham Historic Dockyard. The Medway School of Pharmacy has a vibrant research programme over a wide range of research areas arranged in three cognate areas (Biological Sciences, Chemistry and Drug Delivery, Clinical and Professional Practice) and a large postgraduate research student and research associate body. Our flagship undergraduate programme is the 4‑year Master of Pharmacy (MPharm) degree course. In addition, we are renowned for our taught postgraduate pharmacy programmes, especially the Independent Prescribing programmes, accredited by a range of healthcare regulators.
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Please see the links below to view the full job description and to apply for this post. For further information regarding the application process, please contact peopleserviceshr@kent.ac.uk quoting reference number MSOP‑004‑25.
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