Aston University is launching a pioneering, fully-funded doctoral scholarship scheme designed to equip researchers with the skills that are crucial for success in the digital age and to meet the demands of the new industrial revolution powered by technology. Read more
Modern society is heavily dependent on the ubiquitous use of plastics. Global production of synthetic polymers derived from non-renewable petroleum feedstocks exceeds 350 million tonnes per annum. Read more
This PhD project explores the use of plasmonic nanostructures for trapping and spectroscopic characterization of proteins, enabling real-time, label-free studies of their structure, dynamics, and interactions. Read more
This PhD project investigates ultrafast optical switching in plasmonic nanogaps, leveraging their exceptional ability to confine electromagnetic fields into sub-nanometer volumes [1-5]. Read more
After nearly five decades of research and innovation, the first mRNA-based vaccines burst on to the world stage during the COVID-19 pandemic halting the spread of infections and heralding a new era in vaccine development and biotherapeutics. Read more
There is a growing effort to replace oil-derived products with new, sustainable, and eco-friendly materials. Lightweight materials made from natural fibres could contribute to this transformation, provided they can meet the performance standards of current materials. Read more
Food packaging plays an essential role in containing, portioning and protecting food products against contamination, reducing food waste and associated emissions. Read more
The field of biocatalysis has advanced to the stage where it is now viewed as a key enabling technology for the development of a greener and more efficient chemical industry. Read more
The production of organohalides is fundamental to a variety of industrial applications, including their use as solvents, degreasing agents, pesticides, and flame retardants. Read more
The worldwide industrial catalytic conversion of N. 2. to millions of tons of ammonia per annum is a starting point for the production of pharmaceuticals, plastics, fine chemicals and fertiliser. Read more
Applications are invited for a fully funded studentship at Imperial College London under the joint supervision of Professors Koon-Yang Lee (Aeronautics) and Julian Jones (Materials) on the development of cellulose-based materials. Read more
The Group of Surface Chemistry and Electrochemistry at Curtin Chemistry, Perth, invites applications for one PhD position focusing on silicon electrochemistry. Read more
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