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meets plasmonics: New perspectives in photocatalysis and near-surface (www.cplas.org ) —a collaboration between King’s College London, Imperial College London and UK Catalysis Hub. The research in
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London, funded by the EPSRC Programme Grant Catalysis meets plasmonics: New perspectives in photocatalysis and near-surface (www.cplas.org ) —a collaboration between King’s College London, Imperial College
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to the work plan, such as Applied Chemistry and Electrochemistry, Materials Engineering, and/or other related fields providing experience in water electrolysis/photocatalysis and CO₂ electro-reduction. Duration
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, and a passion for teaching and mentorship to join our esteemed professoriate team. More information about the Department can be found at https://chemistry.hku.hk. The Position We now invite applications
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properties, allowing innovative systems for energy harvesting or photocatalysis to be designed. Further information about our research can be found on our group web page (https://kirrander.web.ox.ac.uk ) and
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, to elucidate drug-target recognition and stabilization mechanisms. Additionally, the work aims to harness the photoactive properties of metal-porphyrin systems for photocatalysis and sensing, exploiting
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, Materials Science, or a related field. Strong experience in separation sciences or heterogeneous catalysis and/or photocatalysis. Good expertise in the design of adsorption/catalytic reactors. Proficient in
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-photocatalysis in organic chemistry. With the support of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions program, the EI project will develop a multidisciplinary training program where students will achieve deep knowledge
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on projects or scientific publications, in: - Kinetic Monte-Carlo simulations - Density Functional Theory - Topological Phases in 2D materials Additional experience in photocatalysis is a plus. (Compulsory
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, analytical chemistry and enzymology. Working in an enthusiastic and supportive team the student will become expert in state-of-the-art (bio)chemistry, biophysics and photocatalysis. They will also expand