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Inorganic Chemistry (equality) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

We have 48 Inorganic Chemistry (equality) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

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Synthesis and characterisation of functionalized hybrid composites and molecule-based magnetocaloric materials

A PhD studentship is available in the group of Professor Euan K. Brechin, School of Chemistry, University of Edinburgh, see https://www.chem.ed.ac.uk/staff/academic-staff/professor-euan-k-brechin-frse. Read more

Bond Activation with Main Group Bimetallic Bonds

A PhD studentship is available in the group of Dr Stephanie Urwin (School of Chemistry, The University of Edinburgh; https://www.chem.ed.ac.uk/staff/academic-staff/dr-stephanie-j-urwin. Read more

Photonics for Net Zero Enabled by Patternable Boron-Phosphide Polymers

The manipulation of light in optoelectronic devices is a cornerstone for the delivery of Net Zero, for example in low-energy optical computing (silicon-photonics) and green hydrogen generation from water (photocatalysis). Read more

Rational design of photo/electrocatalysts towards Green Nitrogen Fixation and Ammonia Production

In an era marked by the urgent need for sustainable solutions, this project stands at the forefront of innovation in catalysis, focusing on the rational design of photo/electrocatalysts for nitrogen fixation and ammonia production. Read more

Developing novel light-induced in-situ Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) methods

Light-induced in-situ Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) studies are a growing field in both continuous wave and pulsed EPR. It can be used to monitor photoactivated chemical and biochemical reactions involving radical reagents, projects or intermediates. Read more

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