The University of Sydney is looking for outstanding candidates for a PhD in DNA nanotechnology and synthetic cells. Biological organisms have developed comprehensive molecular machinery for adapting and re-configuring their states, for example to change shape or colour. Read more
This Project aims to design and develop compostable plastics. The project will utilise new and sustainable feedstocks to build new plastics alternatives. Read more
Scholarships are available for PhD candidates to contribute to the development of advanced hydrogen storage systems in a multidisciplinary research team. Read more
Taking inspiration from the precise design of molecular architectures in nature, we are striving to design precise macromolecular architectures that can control chemical reactions and processes. Read more
Join QUT's Soft Matter Materials Laboratory (https://www.macroarc.org) and use your background in synthetic organic or macromolecular chemistry to develop the molecules that solve the challenges of light-driven additive manufacturing. Read more
The project will focus on the in-depth understanding of macromolecular networks, including those found in single chain nanoparticles, by synthetic modelling and advanced characterization techniques. Read more
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