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Chemical Engineering (embedded) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 11 Chemical Engineering (embedded) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Removal of emerging micropollutants from wastewater in biofilm reactors

Co Supervisor Professor Xunli Zhang. Emerging micropollutants, including pharmaceutical residues, personal care products, and industrial chemicals, contaminate global water sources and pose health risks. Read more

Coupling Carbon Capture to Anodic Electrochemical Synthesis

To limit the impact of humanity on the environment, the chemicals industry must transition to sustainable technologies. The chemicals industry is a “hard to decarbonise” sector as its high embedded carbon comes from its intensive energy use and fossil fuels feedstocks. Read more

Removal of emerging micropollutants from wastewater in biofilm reactors

PhD Supervisor: Yongqiang Liu. Project description. Emerging micropollutants, encompassing a spectrum from pharmaceutical residues and personal care products to industrial chemicals, have been found in water sources worldwide. Read more

Intelligent Proprioceptive Anthropomorphic Robotic Hands

  Research Group: Intelligent Systems and Robotics
Robotic hands and grippers are pivotal in robotic handling or interactions with objects, and similarly, a robot can intelligently manipulate an object. Read more

Engineering Next-Generation Antimicrobial Surfaces and Coatings (RDF25/EE/MCE/PARSA)

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a critical global health challenge, leading to prolonged hospital stays, increased healthcare costs, and higher mortality rates due to resistant bacterial infections [1]. Read more

Scaling up next generation immortal catalysts for transforming the chemical industry

Natural gas it is an abundant and versatile energy source, helping meet growing demand for energy globally. Up to 50% of natural gas is being used as feedstock for chemical synthesis of many important base chemicals such as ammonia and methanol. Read more

Modelling exsolution: materials design for sustainable energy

One of the primary challenges for the global community is the supply of plentiful and affordable energy, moving the world away from dependence on fossil fuels by providing green alternatives. Read more
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