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Inorganic Chemistry PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Liverpool

We have 17 Inorganic Chemistry PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Liverpool

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Experimental Discovery of New Inorganic Materials with Unique Crystal Structures

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

Discovery of new oxide ceramic materials

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

Discovery of inorganic lithium solid electrolytes for all-solid-state batteries

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

Experimental Discovery of New Inorganic Materials for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) Applications

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

Experimental discovery of new Inorganic Materials

New inorganic materials are needed to advance technologies such as batteries for electric vehicles and grid storage, and to develop our basic scientific understanding of the connection between chemical composition, crystal structure and physical properties. Read more

Formation of Functional Hybrid Glasses for Adsorptive Applications

This opportunity will remain open until the position has been filled and so early applications are encouraged. This studentship is an opportunity for a highly motivated candidate to participate in an exciting project based in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Liverpool (. Read more

Computational Materials Discovery through Crystal Structure Prediction

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

Discovery of high-temperature superconductors using Deep Learning

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

Epitaxial growth and physical characterisation of strongly correlated oxides by Pulsed Laser Deposition

Strongly correlated oxide materials have provided a plethora of new functionalities such as colossal magnetoresistance in manganites and high Tc superconductor in cuprates and novel transparent conducting materials in metallic perovskites. Read more

Discovery of complex intermetallics

This project involves the experimental design and synthesis of new intermetallic materials and characterisation of their crystal structures and magnetic and electrical properties. Read more

Combinatorial Discovery of Complex Intermetallics Using Magnetron Sputtering

This project involves the discovery of new intermetallic materials using combinatorial magnetron (DC/RF) sputtering. Arrays of materials with different compositions will be deposited onto substrates and will then be characterised to determine their crystal structures and properties. Read more
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Mapping Microbial Cell Interactions on Designer Biomimetic Surfaces

Nature uses sophisticated strategies to control and eradicate microbial cells. A major scientific challenge is to translate these approaches to artificially synthesised systems. Read more

GREENCDT Time-Temperature Transformation Phase Diagrams for Developing Advanced Glass Ceramic Nuclear Waste forms

The purpose of this project is to understand nucleation and growth of ceramic phases in UK’s waste glasses in order to develop monolith glass-ceramic (GC) wasteforms to immobilize critical fission products (FP) that otherwise phase segregate out of the glass matrix. Read more

Redox mediators for long-life lithium-air batteries

Rechargeable non-aqueous lithium-oxygen (Li-O. 2. ) cells (also known as lithium-air cells) could surpass the stored energy of today’s most advanced lithium-ion cells. Read more

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