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tailored metallurgy-chemistry of porous structures, it still lacks surface finishing quality. This project will investigate the science behind surface finishing and the control of metal porosity engineered
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Hydrogen is the most abundant molecule in the universe, and its interaction with surfaces plays a key role in a huge range of processes, from star formation to the safe storage of rocket fuel, to industrial catalysis and green energy production. This PhD project offers a rare opportunity to...
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system to deliver a highly potent anti-cancer agent directly to the tumour. The project would be ideally suited for someone with a strong chemistry background and an interest and expertise in organic and
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Chemistry, Physics, Materials Science, or a related discipline. The successful applicant will demonstrate strong interest and self-motivation in the subject and the ability to think analytically and
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atmospheric chemistry. To address these challenges, a large aircraft project will deploy advanced instrumentation aboard the FAAM BAe-146 research aircraft during a dedicated measurement campaign in
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Hydrogen is the most abundant molecule in the universe, and it’s interaction with surfaces plays a key role in a huge range of processes, from star formation to the safe storage of rocket fuel, to industrial catalysis and green energy production. The aim of this PhD project is to study hydrogen...
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; EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Green Industrial Futures | Edinburgh, Scotland | United Kingdom | 2 months ago
, conducted in collaboration with BASF and Heriot-Watt University. The initial study utilised advanced flow chemistry techniques to accelerate the biodegradation of BASF-supplied polymers, employing size
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Department of Chemistry Funded PhDs Funded opportunities to work on specific research projects in a variety of areas across the Department of Chemistry. Eligibility: PGR applicants in the Department
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device. The project would be ideally suited for someone with a strong chemistry or closely related background and an interest and in analytical and biological chemistry. Supervisor:Dr Nota Zarmpi Entry
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control of 3D printed pharmaceuticals and support broader adoption of additive manufacturing in drug development. The project would be ideally suited for someone with a strong chemistry or closely related