Overview. Water Electrolysis is one of the promising routes to green hydrogen production and mid to long term storage of the intermittent renewable energy. Read more
This PhD studentship. is an exciting opportunity to join a large project involving academic and industrial partners to study new catalysts for sustainable transformation using cutting edge electron microscopy techniques. Read more
High temperature superconductivity has great promise to transform society through the transmission of electricity with zero resistance, though the underlying physics is complex and difficult to predict from first principles, and the space of possible materials is large and equally complex. Read more
In the quest towards safer and higher capacity batteries to enable electrification and a net zero society, the development of an all-solid-state battery is a top priority, and is currently limited by the lack of a high-performance material to serve as a solid state electrolyte. Read more
SolDAC is an Horizon Europe project ambition is to reinvent the ethylene industry by proving (TRL4) an emerging breakthrough technology for producing technically and economically competitive, socially desirable and climate-neutral (sustainable) ethylene and co-product ethanol (C2 products) from solar energy and air. Read more
This PhD project is experimental-based and will study the electronic, magnetic, optical and thermal properties of new inorganic solids in the search for next-generation technologies. Read more
This PhD project focusses on state-of-the-art structural characterisation of new advanced materials in single crystal form. Single crystals of functional materials can provide a wealth of structural and physical information to the materials chemist that is unavailable or hard to obtain from polycrystalline samples. Read more
This PhD studentship is an exciting opportunity to join a large project involving academic and industrial partners to design and synthesise new supported metal catalysts for the conversion of waste CO. Read more
This multi-disciplinary PhD studentship is an exciting opportunity to join a large project involving academic and industrial partners to develop new materials as supports for Fischer Tropsch and CO. Read more
This multi-disciplinary PhD studentship is an exciting opportunity to join a large project involving academic and industrial partners to investigate new materials for the catalytic transformation of waste CO. Read more
This PhD studentship is an exciting opportunity to join a large project involving academic and industrial partners to develop new materials for the catalytic transformation of biomass-derived chemical feedstocks into monomers for carbon-neutral plastic manufacture. Read more
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Intelligent Systems and Nanoscience
The Medical Robotics Lab at the University of York has career opportunities in interdisciplinary area of Medical soft Robotics, Mechatronics. Read more
The Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy (primary supervisor. Dr. Joshua P. Barham) at the University of Regensburg, Germany, invites applications from outstanding young scientists for the position of a. Read more
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