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We have 31 Chemistry PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students in Liverpool

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Chemistry PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students in Liverpool

We have 31 Chemistry PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students in Liverpool

Ultra High-Field NMR Spectroscopy for Enhanced Understanding of Materials

UK graduates are invited to apply for a fully funded 42-month PhD studentship starting in October 2024 in the area of magic angle spinning (MAS) nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) of solids. Read more

Discovery of materials for enhanced PV performance (Ref NSGPVPS2023)

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

Development of Heterogeneous Photocatalysts and Reactors for Production-Scale Photoredox Catalysis (EPSRC iCASE in collaboration with AstraZeneca)

This opportunity will remain open until the position has been filled and so early applications are encouraged. A fully funded EPSRC iCASE PhD studentship is available at the University of Liverpool in collaboration with AstraZeneca from 1st October 2024. Read more

Machine learning and data science for materials discovery

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

Experimental discovery of new Inorganic Materials Towards Net Zero Technologies

New inorganic materials are needed to advance technologies such as batteries for electric vehicles and grid storage, catalysts for biomass conversion or water splitting for hydrogen generation, photovoltaics for solar energy conversion, and to develop our basic scientific understanding of the connection between chemical composition, crystal structure and physical properties. Read more

Discovery of Functional Inorganic Materials for Net Zero Applications using High-Throughput Synthesis

This project will use high-throughput solid state synthesis methods developed in the group (Hampson 2023) to accelerate the discovery of new functional inorganic (oxide) materials for applications towards net zero technologies e.g. Read more

Experimental Discovery of New Ionic Conducting Materials Towards Net-Zero Technologies

The discovery of new inorganic materials is necessary to advance sustainable technologies, such as batteries and fuel cells which provide alternative routes to energy production that are critical for modern society to achieve net zero. Read more

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