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automatically assess solubility from arrays of micron-scale crystals deposited on a substrate. This project will give the student training in a wide range of skills applicable to modern analytical chemistry
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chemistry, physics, materials science, computer science or other related discipline. This 42-month studentship comes with a budget for training, conference attendance as well as for travel between Birmingham
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; EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Green Industrial Futures | Edinburgh, Scotland | United Kingdom | 2 days 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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This PhD project aims to advance Safe and Sustainable by Design (SSbD) pharmaceutical manufacturing by integrating cutting-edge methodologies, including computer-assisted retrosynthesis, end-to-end
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School/Faculty: Chemistry Closing Date: 30 May 2025 Eligibility: UK Only Funding: School of Chemistry Studentship, in support of the UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship Grant, providing the award of full
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, showing potential to treat various cancers. The aim of this project is to use a multidisciplinary approach involving (bio)chemistry, computer aided drug design, cell biology and genetics to develop more
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supervision of Professor Michail Stamatakis in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Oxford. The industrial partner for this project is IBM UK Ltd. The studentship will cover your course fees rate
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, nuclear engineering, fusion energy, chemical engineering, physics, chemistry, mechanical engineering to name a few. No prior experience is mandatory. Some knowledge of fusion basics and/or microstructural
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£20,780 per year, and includes a 3-month fusion engineering CDT training programme as part of the 2025 Cohort. This project is co-supervised by Dr Chris Hardie from UKAEA. The UoB Materials for eXtremes
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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...