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We have 33 Chemical Physics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

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Chemical Physics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

We have 33 Chemical Physics PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

Ultrabroadband solutions for intra data-centre comms

Supervisory Team. Prof Gilberto Brambilla, Dr Martynas Beresna. With the advent of machine learning and AI, more and more technologies are reliant on data centres, that already absorbs few % of the world generated power and it is forecasted to exceed 20% over the next decade. Read more

Quantum Thermoelectrics

This project focusses on enhancing thermoelectric materials for waste harvesting of waste heat using quantum technology. Thermoelectric (TE) materials are an important class of materials for power generation that can directly convert waste heat into electrical energy based on the Seebeck effect. Read more

Propellant Ambiguity for Radio-Frequency Plasma Micro-Propulsion (AMBI-RF)

Important Notice. We are unable to consider applicants who are not nationals of the UK or the US for this project. Recently, there has been a growing interest in alternative propellants for electric propulsion systems1. Read more

Temperature dependent cross-sections for hydrocarbons in atmospheres of exoplanets

Hydrocarbons are known to play a critical role in the atmospheres of the giant planets and Titan in the solar system and are also expected to be pivotal constituents in the atmospheres of extrasolar planets and brown dwarfs. Read more

Electronic fabrics for wearable energy storage using advanced materials

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

Algorithm development and simulation of ultrafast dynamics on quantum computer for chemistry

Quantum computing is a rapidly emerging technology that fundamentally changes the way we model materials, demands a re-thinking of algorithm design, and is poised to advance simulations in chemistry, physics and biology. Read more

Nanodevices for next-generation memory and neuromorphic computing applications

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

Development of ceramic thermal and environmental barrier coatings for high temperature applications

  Research Group: Coatings and Ceramics
Ceramic coatings are vital in high-temperature applications, especially in aero-engines and the power generation industry. These coatings increase the engine’s operating temperature to improve efficiency and reduce the engine’s environmental impact. Read more

Thin Film Physics of Polymer Solar Cells

A Phd is available in the area of thin functional polymer films. Organic solar cells offer a lightweight, flexible, and low-cost alternative to traditional solar technologies. Read more

Combining ultrafast spectroscopy with nanotechnology to develop new protein analysis tools

Background. Gaining rapid access to information on protein structure in the solution phase is essential to applications ranging from pharmaceutical design and manufacture to the early diagnosis of diseases such as cancer and Alzheimer’s disease using patient blood samples. Read more

Goal Driven Learning of Quantum Chemical Energy Surfaces using Multi-Fidelity Bayesian Optimization

AI_CDT_DecisionMaking. Details. Perhaps the most important task in computational materials modelling is efficient sampling of the complex interatomic potential energy surface (PES), dictated by chemical formula unit, and relative orientation of those species [1]. Read more

Data-driven design of organic mixed conductors

The research group of Dr Micaela Matta is seeking to appoint a highly motivated PhD candidate for a project aligned to the EPSRC grant “Data-driven design of organic mixed conductors”. Read more

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