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, focusing on DA detection under controlled conditions. Task 1.2: Integration of Wireless Functionality (M7–M30) A flexible substrate will integrate the graphene-based electrode with wireless electronic
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and development, as well as for the general public. The PhD student will fabricate graphene-based samples in a cleanroom environment and perform low-temperature electronic transport measurements in
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ultralow-power magnetic memory and logic [1]. We will design, build, and understand van der Waals (vdW) heterostructures that combine topological insulators (TI), transition-metal dichalcogenides, graphene
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Description Are you passionate about the energy transition, reducing CO2 emissions, and recycling? Then you may enjoy the challenge of upcycling pyrolysis waxes from polymer recycling to develop new graphene
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on exploring the electrochemistry of functionalized graphene This multidisciplinary project brings together electrochemistry, graphene functionalization, membrane chemistry, and organic synthesis, with a focus
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synthesis and modification of 2D nanomaterials, including graphene and other carbon nanostructures Experience in experimental research using electron microscopy techniques (TEM, cryo-EM, tomography) Previous
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] focuses on the design, development and implementation of nanomaterials as vector systems (e. g. liposomes, carbon nanotubes, graphene oxide) for a range of biomedical applications, from cancer therapeutics
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start dates also possible) Email: david.duncan@nottingham.ac.uk About the project We are recruiting applicants for a fully funded PhD studentship in the School of Chemistry at the University of Nottingham
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disordered Brownian motion to unidirectional flow. In the project we will develop 2D polymer heterostructure membranes (2DHMs) combined with functionalized graphene. They offer ultimate thinness (leading
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tools (SEM, AFM, TEM) or electronic measurement setups. Hands-on laboratory experience with two-dimensional materials such as graphene, α-RuCl3 , and TMDs. Excellent command of written and spoken English