The group’s core expertise is in polymer mechanochemistry (. https://pcwww.liv.ac.uk/~boulatov/en),. an emerging area of science at the interface of chemistry, physics and engineering. Read more
New inorganic materials are needed to advance technology and to develop our basic scientific understanding of the connection between chemical composition, crystal structure and physical properties. Read more
The properties of inorganic materials are determined by their crystal structures, and there are often a select few structural families which dominate the application areas for particular properties which can limit performance development. Read more
An opportunity for a 3.5 year PhD position supported by NSG Group towards the discovery of new materials as coatings on glass. This project aims to develop new materials for optoelectronic applications on glass to contribute to the net zero agenda. Read more
An opportunity for a 3.5 year PhD position supported by NSG Group towards the computational discovery of new materials to enhance the performance of PV devices and forms part of a larger collaboration with NSG around the discovery of new materials for the glass industry. Read more
The group’s core expertise is in polymer mechanochemistry (. https://pcwww.liv.ac.uk/~boulatov/en),. an emerging area of science at the interface of chemistry, physics and engineering. Read more
An opportunity for a 3.5 year PhD position at the University of Liverpool funded by Johnson Matthey on the development of automated discovery of new catalysts for net-zero chemistry. Read more
All-solid-state Li metal batteries promise safer electrochemical energy storage with higher energy densities. Discovery of new high-performance Li solid electrolytes remains the core interest to advance the technological development. Read more
New materials hold great promise in addressing global challenges that our society faces today. For instance, green hydrogen as a sustainable transport fuel requires the development of materials for better electrolysers to accelerate the transition to clean transportation. Read more
The group’s core expertise is in polymer mechanochemistry (. https://pcwww.liv.ac.uk/~boulatov/en),. an emerging area of science at the interface of chemistry, physics and engineering. Read more
The student will develop tools for crystal structure prediction, apply them to predict structure and related properties from material composition, and use newly developed materials discovery software to guide and accelerate the synthesis of novel inorganic compounds. Read more
The functionalisation of flat glass is a multi-billion-dollar industry spanning applications including displays technology, energy saving windows and energy generation through photovoltaics. Read more
We invite applications for a PhD studentship as part of the Doctoral Training Centre in Biofilms Innovation, Technology and Engineering (BITE). Read more
Low and zero thermal expansion materials are used in many industries where size stability under high temperatures is critical e.g., aerospace, precision manufacturing, sensors. Read more
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