We have 17 Applied Chemistry PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students in Cardiff

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Applied Chemistry PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students in Cardiff

We have 17 Applied Chemistry PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students in Cardiff

EPSRC funded PhD in Chemistry - Catalysis under Pressure - Free Radical Detection by EPR

Sustainable Chemistry has revolutionized the way in which products and processes are produced. In simple terms, sustainability in the chemical sciences seeks to enhance the efficiency of natural resources supporting the production of a greener and more resource-efficient future. Read more

PhD in Chemistry: Medicinal Chemistry of Nucleotide Analogues

Nucleoside analogues (NAs) are an important class of antiviral and anticancer agents commonly used in the therapy of many different viral infections and cancer conditions. Read more
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Competitive EPSRC funded PhD in Chemistry: Sustainable synthesis of antiviral and anticancer drugs through chemoenzymatic routes

Sustainable synthesis of antiviral and anticancer drugs through chemoenzymatic routes. Nucleoside analogues (NAs) have been in clinical use for almost 50 years and are the cornerstone for the treatment of cancer or viral infections. Read more
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Competitive EPSRC funded PhD in Chemistry: Small Molecule Activation and Valorisation Using Low-Coordinate Complexes

Small Molecule Activation and Valorisation Using Low-Coordinate Complexes. Transition metal complexes featuring highly coordinatively and electronically unsaturated centres are challenging synthetic targets, but they show unusual reactivity which stems from their unique coordination environments. Read more

PhD in Chemistry: Detection of Catalyic Reactive Oxygen Centres by EPR Spectroscopy

Free radical reactions and redox processes are ubiquitous in nature and indeed fundamental to life. These radicals are present in the air we breath, the food and drinks we consume, and in the many substances we use on a daily basis. Read more

PhD in Chemistry: Structural effects in alternating biodegradable polymers

Dr Alison Paul Dr Alison Paul - People - Cardiff University is looking for a PhD student to join the Soft Matter Research Group for a project on “Structural effects in alternating biodegradable polymers”. Read more

PhD in Chemistry: Studies in heterogeneous catalysts

The Max Planck Centre for fundamental studies on heterogeneous catalyst was established in 2019 and has two themes operating on experimental heterogeneous catalysis; namely catalyst design and acetylene chemistry. Read more

PhD in Chemistry: Applications of main group Lewis acids in synthetic organic chemistry

Applications of main group Lewis acids in synthetic organic chemistry. This project will investigate the use of boron or aluminium Lewis acids in transformations typically catalysed by transition metals. Read more

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