Supervisors. Professor Ivan P. Parkin (Chemistry, UCL) and Professor Ioannis Papakonstantinou (Electrical and Electronic Engineering, UCL); Dr Gregory Goh (NMC A*STAR), Dr. Read more
12 PhD Scholarships available to start October 2025. We invite suitably qualified and highly motivated applicants from STEM disciplines to apply for a series of multidisciplinary PhD scholarships hosted by the University of Nottingham and Nottingham Trent University. Read more
12 PhD Scholarships available to start October 2025. We invite suitably qualified and highly motivated applicants from STEM disciplines to apply for a series of multidisciplinary PhD scholarships hosted by the University of Nottingham and Nottingham Trent University. Read more
Background. Lithium-ion batteries are essential to today's energy and mobility systems but face safety and raw material availability challenges as production rises. Read more
Research Group:
Plasma and fusion science and technologies
Plasma technologies already form a key part of many of today’s multi-billion pound industries such as the nanoscale fabrication of microprocessors, production of solar cells and the deposition of advanced functional coatings. Read more
Chemical Sciences are included in Doctoral School at Gdańsk University of Technology, Poland, which is regarded to be the first research university in Poland among universities of technology according to domestic rankings. Read more
This project seeks to identify new energy vectors to replace fossil fuels. They will be sustainable, do not impact climate change and can be harnessed to release their energy in a controlled manner. Read more
We have an exciting opportunity for a fully funded bilateral PhD scholarship. The succesful candidate will work on a collaborative project in the areas of systems chemistry and colloidal nanomaterials, in laboratories at both the Universities of St Andrews (UK) and Bonn (Germany). Read more
Project ID. SS_13. Theme. Safety and Sustainability. The agricultural industry represents an excellent opportunity for circular approaches to chemical production; the industry is well established globally, operates at the million-tonne level and around 50% of many crops (e.g. Read more
MXenes are a promising new family of nanomaterials. They have unique properties and show great promise in many applications fundamental to the net-zero transition (e.g. Read more
King's College London is an internationally renowned university with a distinguished history of delivering exceptional education and world-class research. Read more
Using captured carbon dioxide and clean hydrogen will play a critical part in creating a sustainable future for the energy and chemical industry. Read more
Overview. We are seeking excellent candidates for 4-yr PhD and 5-yr masters+PhD scholarships to pursue an exciting interdisciplinary project that will pioneer novel materials enabled by self-assembly and 3D printing with multiple length-scales of complexity to better mimic the functional structures of insect hearing. Read more
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