The aim of this project is to develop artificial cells that can programmably communicate. In biology, cells are miniature factories where different compartments handle specific tasks. Read more
Background. Polymers are widespread in modern society as they produce light, strong, and cheap plastic materials, with an ever-increasing demand, which are critical to many technologies from consumer goods, electronics to healthcare. Read more
Application deadline - midday (GMT) Friday 10 January 2025. Inhibition of initiation of DNA replication is an attractive and promising anticancer strategy. Read more
Closing date. 31st December 2025. This PhD project invites you to transform specialty fibre fabrication through the application of machine learning. . Read more
Closing date. 31st December 2025. This PhD project aims to investigate a route to high-power visible sources through cladding pumping of RE-doped silica fibres using GaN-LDs. Read more
As the world adopts IoT and Industry 4.0, the amount of data generated and stored in the computersis growing exponentially, hence leading to a paradigm shift towards new memories and computing architectures. Read more
Supervisory Team. Prof Natalie Wheeler, Dr Austin Taranta, Dr Hans Christian Mulvad (University of Southampton), Dr Eddie Pennington (UKAEA). Read more
Co Supervisors Prof Kai Yang and Dr Ioannis Zeimpekis. This PhD project aims to develop flexible fabric batteries using advanced vapour-based processes and next-generation materials, for powering wearable technology. Read more
Electrochemical CO2 capture requires less energy compared to existing technology, and is flexible and versatile. It can be integrated with electrochemical CO2 conversion to directly convert CO2 to chemicals and fuels. Read more
This project aims to rationally design sustainable and cost-effective heterogeneous catalysts for fine chemical manufacturing by combining experimental and computational methods. Read more
This interdisciplinary studentship will develop technology integrated and scalable bio-electrochemical processes to convert CO2, N2 and waste organics into high value compounds for fuels, chemicals, food, fertilisers using renewable electricity and microorganisms. Read more
This project will use material science and engineering concepts to develop highly conductive copper inks, printing technology to fabricate intricate circuit designs on paper substrates and creatively integrate them with electronics to fabricate flexible paper electronic (papertronic) devices for practical applications. Read more
This PhD project involves developing nanoscale optoelectronic devices for next-generation memory and neuromorphic computing. You will explore advanced materials and nanopatterning techniques to create flexible, brain-inspired devices that emulate neural networks, enabling AI in wearables. Read more
We are looking for an enthusiastic chemist to work on the design, chemical synthesis, and evaluation of a new class of nucleic acid therapeutics. Read more
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