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Analytical Chemistry (energy engineering) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

We have 35 Analytical Chemistry (energy engineering) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

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TARGET: Exploring CCUS for Enhanced Lithium Recovery from Subsurface Brines

Join the Frontier of Sustainable Energy Research. PhD Opportunity in CCUS-Enhanced Lithium Extraction. With the rapid transition to renewable energy, lithium has emerged as an essential component of energy storage systems such as batteries. Read more

A novel low-energy technique for cleaning up radioactively contaminated soils

Saturn_Nuclear_CDT. Nuclear energy will play a key role in the UK’s strategy to achieve net zero carbon by 2050. However, the high cost and intergenerational burden of decommissioning and waste management remains high and there is a need to reduce the costs of decommissioning and clean-up. Read more

Durham Doctoral Teaching Fellowship: Carbon dioxide detection by nucleic acids

As the chemical industry prepares to decarbonise to deliver Net Zero emissions targets, there is a need to transform the sector's sources of energy, raw materials, and structure. Read more

(BBSRC NWD) Selective bio-recovery of rare earth elements with bioengineered peptide loops and encapsulated proteins

The rare earth elements (REE) continue to rapidly increase as a strategic technological resource and form essential. components in many existing and emerging applications.[1] A key use is in green energy technologies including in. Read more

Understanding light driven H2 activation for sustainable transformations

The University of Bath Institute of Sustainability and Climate Change invites applications for the following PhD project which is part of a joint PhD programme between the University of Bath and Monash University in Australia. . Read more

Advanced materials for CO2 conversion to methanol

Meeting the net-zero commitment on greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 means significantly cutting back on emissions by 2035. However, currently, ~80% of our energy supply is dependent on fossil fuels which by default means additional emissions. Read more

EPSRC CDT in 2D Materials of Tomorrow (2DMoT)

The Centre for Doctoral Training in 2D Materials of Tomorrow (2DMoT) is a 4-year PhD programme which provides students with the knowledge and skills for cutting edge, cross-disciplinary research in the science and applications of two-dimensional materials - a new class of advanced materials with potential to transform modern technologies, from clean energy to quantum engineering. Read more

EPSRC CDT in 2D Materials of Tomorrow (2DMoT)

The Centre for Doctoral Training in 2D Materials of Tomorrow (2DMoT) is a 4-year PhD programme which provides students with the knowledge and skills for cutting edge, cross-disciplinary research in the science and applications of two-dimensional materials - a new class of advanced materials with potential to transform modern technologies, from clean energy to quantum engineering. Read more

Integrating CO2 capture and utilisation using dual functional materials and efficient induction heating

Carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) and renewable energy utilisation are the two pillars for the decarbonisation of UK’s industrial clusters, which produce more than 36Mt CO2 per year, mostly through the flue gas from energy intensive sectors such as refining, cement, chemicals, etc. Read more

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