We have 30 University of Strathclyde, Department of Chemical and Process Engineering PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships
University of Strathclyde, Department of Chemical and Process Engineering PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships
We have 30 University of Strathclyde, Department of Chemical and Process Engineering PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships
Imaginative engineers and science fiction
Society looks to engineers and scientists to help address existential global challenges, such as climate change, biodiversity loss, poverty, inequity, and global health. Read more
Integrating fermentation processes for waste to chemical production
Industrial biotechnology is a key technology in achieving net zero and circular economy goals. One method is through the use of fermentation to produce valuable products, whether it is bio-based chemicals and materials, or food. Read more
Short-chain acids as fermentation feedstock
Industrial biotechnology is a key technology in achieving net zero and circular economy goals. One method is through the use of fermentation to produce valuable products, whether it is bio-based chemicals and materials, or food. Read more
Porous superadsorbents for effective and selective adsorption of H2O from inorganic gases mixtures
Water is an essential element for life and industry and there are numerous applications were an effective and selective separation of water vapour from a gaseous mixture is required. Read more
Development of Thermally Regenerative Redox Flow Batteries for combined energy storage
Redox flow batteries (RFB) are a type of electrochemical energy storage device where electrical energy is stored via chemical “reduction and oxidation” reactions in a liquid electrolyte. Read more
Computational design of bio-inspired silica materials for carbon capture
Materials that are porous at the nanoscale are used in a wide variety of applications, like gas separation, carbon capture, catalysis and drug delivery. Read more
What makes particle packings stable? Explaining and engineering random loose packing
How particles pack together to make stable structures is a puzzle that has been addressed by many illustrious scientists and engineers, including Kepler, Coulomb and James Clerk Maxwell. Read more
Designing the properties of renewable plastics
The world relies on the availability of cheap and plentiful plastics, which can have a wide range of functionalities and applications. Read more
Valorisation of wet biomass wastes with carbon dioxide for sustainable fuel productions
The global wet organic waste production increases over years. It is recognised that the development of alternative, cleaner sources of fuels from wet biomass waste can help to secure energy sources and address environmental challenges. Read more
New methods for removal of pollutants from water
Emerging pollutants have been linked to adverse effects in humans and wildlife, such species e.g. metaldehyde as a persistent pesticide, as well as pentabromobiphenylether, 4-nonylphenol, C10-C13 chloroalkanes and di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate, which are listed as priority hazardous substances by the EU (refs. Read more
Direct numerical simulation of polymeric-fluid flows
Polymers and turbulence are two of the most difficult problems in statistical physics. In the past, the study of polymeric liquids was divided in two categories. Read more
Modelling the formation & recycling of plastic composites
Polymer composites are used in a wide variety of applications including electronic devices, aerospace and automotive components, wind turbines and plastic packaging. Read more
In-line process monitoring for microalgae cultivation
Phototrophic microorganisms that convert carbon dioxide are being explored for their capacity to solve different environmental issues and produce bioactive compounds for human therapeutics and as food additives. Read more
Spatially resolved spectroscopy for pharmaceutical manufacturing process
Tablet is a complex pharmaceutical product in oral dosage form which contains blends of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and excipients. Read more
Sustainable Carbon Nanomaterials for Electrochemical Energy Conversion in Hydrogen Fuel Cells
The Hydrogen Economy will help to shift society away from fossil fuels and contribute to decarbonisation. Electrochemical processes are at the heart of the hydrogen economy providing a means to convert renewable energy into green hydrogen via electrolysis or converting hydrogen into electrical power using fuel cells. Read more
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