The Achilleos Group in the School of Chemistry at University College Dublin (UCD) is seeking one Ph.D. student to work on Artificial Photosynthetic Systems. Read more
Funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and Johnson Matthey, this CASE award aims to provide PhD students with a first-rate, challenging research training experience, within the context of a mutually beneficial research collaboration. Read more
Cardiff Catalysis Institute. (CCI) is a premier academic catalysis facility in the UK, and a leading heterogeneous catalysis institute with 45 staff scientists. Read more
Delivery of peptides via non-injected routes remains an unmet medical need. Delivery across the cheek is attractive and has some advantages over oral including avoidance of a food effect and a lower first pass effect. We have discovered a permeation enhancer that can be incorporated into a buccal patch system (. Read more
Patients with arthritic knees are limited in their therapy options to orally-administered anti-inflammatory agents, which are toxic over the long term. Read more
The appeal of chocolate as an indulgent treat is partly due to the ability to process it in the molten state, allowing the combination with other ingredients and shaping into various shapes and formats. Read more
This project is part of a 4-year Dual PhD degree programme between the National Tsing Hua University (NTHU) in Taiwan and the University of Liverpool in England. Read more
Synthetic methods for the valorisation of raw materials and by-products are attractive to both industry and society since they convert chemical waste into reusable products, thus making a better use of disposal costs and pollutants. Read more
This project is in collaboration with a large chemical company based in Japan that focuses of the synthesis and development of chemical products, such as photoresists, and equipment for semiconductors and displays. Read more
Silk fibres are often held up as the pinnacle of natural materials due to their highly desirable properties that often outperform their synthetic counterparts. Read more
Software systems are an important and critical component of human society, used in areas such as healthcare, finance, transportation, power, military, education and telecommunications. Read more
This project will build on our recent work on the synthesis and study of conjugated organometallic complexes and ligands incorporating phosphacarbon fragments (see for example Dalton Trans. Read more
This project is based at the Department of Materials at the University of Manchester, and is sponsored by Airbus. We are seeking a UK national with a 2.1 or 1st class degree in a STEM discipline. Read more
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