The University of Bath. Institute for Sustainability. is inviting applications for the following funded PhD project commencing in October 2023. Read more
Summary. Macrocycles (12+ membered rings) and medium-sized rings (8–11-membered) are cyclic molecules with great potential in many scientific fields and technologies – especially in medicinal chemistry. Read more
The energy production has become a growing concern in recent times with over 80% of the global energy consumption relying on the use of fossil fuels. Read more
This fully-funded PhD project will develop new sustainable materials, bioplastic, biopolymers and biocomposites from plant sourced monomers such as furfuryl alcohol. Read more
Université Libre de Bruxelles - Free University of Brussels - (ULB) is a major academic institution with international recognition for scientific achievements, see. Read more
Université Libre de Bruxelles - Free University of Brussels - (ULB) is a major academic institution with international recognition for scientific achievements, see. Read more
The transition toward an environmental friendly economy based on the use of renewable energy and alternative raw materials replacing fossil resources is one of the main scientific challenges of our time. Read more
The Oxford Inorganic Chemistry for Future Manufacturing Centre for Doctoral Training (OxICFM CDT) is a £10.4m EPSRC-funded centre that trains the next generation of scientists in the synthesis of inorganic molecules and materials. Read more
Decarbonising industry and the economy is essential to improve the balance between our ecological footprint and the planet’s renewable resources. Read more
Materials design and machine learning applied to heterogeneous catalysis. PhD Supervisor. Dr. Andrew J. Logsdail. http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/people/view/481607-logsdail-andrew. Read more
Applications are invited for an industry‐funded collaborative PhD for the development and application of new, sustainable reductive amination methodologies. Read more
Global warming and climate change are consequences of greenhouse gases produced by burning fossil fuels. These gases trap heat in the earth’s atmosphere. Read more
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