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organic electronics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 14 organic electronics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Stimuli-responsive supramolecular materials

Adaptive materials have the potential to revolutionise approaches used for energy harvesting, water purification, CO. 2. capture and hydrogen storage. Read more

Computation-driven Design of Functional Materials

The urgent demand for new technologies has greatly exceeded the capabilities of current materials research. In the past decades, computational modelling has been playing an increasingly important role in accelerating materials discovery and innovation. Read more

Organic Synthesis and Self-Assembly of State-Independent Electrolyte Materials

Ideal electrolytes for energy devices such as batteries and solar cells would (i) be lightweight and flexible, (ii) exhibit thermal stability, (iii) be non-volatile (to reduce fire risk), (iv) provide good interfacial contact with electrodes, (v) be amenable to processing and recycling, (vi) have high ionic conductivities, and (vii) be made from cheap, renewable feedstocks. Read more
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EPSRC DTP Project: SuperFlat: Growth & Integration of Two-Dimensional Superconducting Materials

The Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering at the University of Bath is inviting applications for the following fully funded 3.5 year PhD project, expected to commence October 2024. Read more

Microsystems Engineering Ph.D.

The multidisciplinary doctorate degree in microsystems engineering builds on the fundamentals of traditional engineering and science combined with curriculum and research activities addressing the numerous technical challenges of micro- and nano-systems. Read more

NERC Panorama DTP: Preventing metal infiltration from accelerated WEEE contamination via leaching cryptocurrency farming waste

In a world of climatological turmoil and finite resources, we have continued to foul our planet through dreams of digital wealth, increased energy production from non-renewable means and then, in our customary way, we discard our waste to landfill when we have exhausted it. Read more

Self-assemblies to Influence Emitter Orientation and Fluorescence Trajectory

Background. Dr Jonathan Ward is a Lecturer in Chemistry at Lancaster University with an interest in the synthesis and application of π-conjugated molecules, designing molecules to exhibit useful photophysical properties for application in optoelectronics, photocatalysis and molecular electronics. Read more
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