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We have 10 Applied Chemistry PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Birmingham

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Applied Chemistry PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Birmingham

We have 10 Applied Chemistry PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Birmingham

Conjugated polymer photocatalytic polymer nanostructures

Light is a powerful and abundant energy source that can drive chemical reactions. Photocatalysts absorb photons and use this energy to accelerate chemical reactions more sustainably. Read more

PhD position: Engineering Carbon-Enhanced Materials for Solar Desalination Technologies

As our planet confronts the escalating challenges of water scarcity and climate change, the urgency for sustainable solutions has intensified, prompting innovative approaches such as solar-driven interfacial evaporation (SDIE). Read more

Sensors for Environmental Monitoring

Chlorination of water supplies has been responsible for saving millions of lives previously lost to diseases such as cholera and typhoid since it was introduced in 1908. Read more

Wearable Sample Collection for Biosensing

Measurement of low abundance proteins is key for enabling early detection of diseases [1]. A widely used method for the measurement of low abundance proteins is enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) [2]. Read more

Biosensor for Point-of-Care DNA Detection

DNA detection is needed for a range of applications including clinical diagnostics and environmental monitoring. As target DNA is often present in very low concentrations, it is typically amplified using methods such as polymerase chain reaction (PCR) [1], before detection. Read more

Hydrogel-based sensors for healthcare applications

Salivary diagnostics is gaining popularity because it can be minimally invasive and can be performed by non-experts. Saliva can contain biomarkers, which can be measured for early detection of a range diseases including cancer, diabetes and gum diseases. Read more

Understanding tritium trapping/retention in fusion materials due to helium induced cavities

A funded 3.5-year UK PhD studentship is available at the University of Birmingham with a tax-free stipend. The project is co-funded by the UK Atomic Energy Authority’s Tritium Fuel Cycle Division and will be collaborated with world-leading institutes in the US, France and Germany. Read more
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