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Apply now PhD vacancies, Leiden Institute of Chemistry Schneider and Hetterscheid groups “Electrochemistry of functionalized graphene membranes in fuel cells” Disciplines: ion transport chemistry
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23rd May 2025 Languages English English English The Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate in Functionalized graphene structures as additives
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applications. The research project aims to explore the integration of 2D materials, such as graphene and post-graphene structures, into PFAS-free formulations to develop multifunctional coatings for porous
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with Prof Tawfique Hasan at the NanoEngineering Group at the Cambridge Graphene Centre, and will closely collaborate with SRA, PDRA, and technician team members. Applicants must have (or be close to
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interface is currently limited. For 2D nanocoatings, the nanomaterial can be either carbon-based (graphene nanoparticles or nanoflakes, nanopores, graphene oxide nanosheets etc), boron-based (boron nitride
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especially under compressive buckling loads, potentially leading to catastrophic failure. We have developed new generation of multi-scale composites using graphene/nanoparticles reinforcement in glass/carbon
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qualification (usually PhD). Tasks: The successful candidate will work in a team developing metal-free magnetism in graphene-related materials and organic 2-dimentional crystals by means of theoretical materials
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: The successful candidate will work in a team developing metal-free magnetism in graphene-related materials and organic 2-dimentional crystals by means of theoretical materials science. A wide range of quantum
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functionalisation impact biosensor sensitivity by exploring gold nanoparticle and graphene-based sensors. Biosensors typically involve a bio-receptor (small molecule ligand/antibody/nucleic acid aptamer) attached
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major adverse effects1,2. Furthermore, optogenetics methods for powering the neural implants relies on stiff and tethered (e.g. optical fibres) systems. Due to the remarkable qualities of graphene