Nucleoside analogues (NAs) are an important class of antiviral and anticancer agents commonly used in the therapy of many different viral infections and cancer conditions. Read more
Applications of main group Lewis acids in synthetic organic chemistry. This project will investigate the use of boron or aluminium Lewis acids in transformations typically catalysed by transition metals. Read more
PhD in Chemistry - Developing innovative organofluorine chemistry. Dr Matthew Tredwell is looking for a PhD student to develop innovative organofluorine chemistry. Read more
A PhD studentship is available in the groups of Professor Paul Lusby and Professor Adriana Tavares, University of Edinburgh; School of Chemistry and Centre for Cardiovasular Science Centre. Read more
Bioprinting comprises a range of additive manufacturing technologies used in the field of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine (TE&RM) to shape cells and biomaterials into 3D biological constructs capable of mimicking the structural and functional organization of human tissues and organs. Read more
A PhD studentship is available in the group of Professor J. P. Attfield, University of Edinburgh, School of Chemistry, and is co-supervised by Dr Pascal Manuel, UKRI STFC ISIS Neutron and Muon Facility. Read more
Glasses formed from hybrid materials, or hybrid glasses, have revolutionised materials science in recent years, with their distinctive structural and functional properties. Read more
Project Summary. A project combining synthetic solid-state chemistry, atomic structure analysis and physical property measurements to understand how multiple anion materials can be harnessed for future technologies. Read more
New materials are urgently needed to address global challenges our society faces today. The atomistic structure dictates their stability and properties. Read more
A PhD studentship is available in the group of Professor Michael Ingleson at the University of Edinburgh, School of Chemistry, for group details see. Read more
The University of Bath Institute of Sustainability and Climate Change invites applications for the following PhD project which is part of a joint PhD programme between the University of Bath and Monash University in Australia. . Read more
In this project you will develop the method for fabricating ceramic chemical reactors using desktop scale stereolithography and digital light projection 3D printing technology. Read more
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