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Polymer Chemistry PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 134 Polymer Chemistry PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Delineating stages of Aquaporin biogenesis

Aston Institute for Membrane Excellence. This studentship is supported by the Aston Institute for Membrane Excellence. AIME is a unique, interdisciplinary, intersectoral research and training hub for translational membrane science. Read more

Accelerating the discovery of the next generation of polymers for membrane protein extraction

Aston Institute for Membrane Excellence. This studentship is supported by the Aston Institute for Membrane Excellence. AIME is a unique, interdisciplinary, intersectoral research and training hub for translational membrane science. Read more

Next generation sustainable biological membrane technology

Aston Institute for Membrane Excellence. This studentship is supported by the Aston Institute for Membrane Excellence. AIME is a unique, interdisciplinary, intersectoral research and training hub for translational membrane science. Read more

Impact of Microplastic and Nanoplastic adsorption on membrane fluidity, permeability and aging

Aston Institute for Membrane Excellence. This studentship is supported by the Aston Institute for Membrane Excellence. AIME is a unique, interdisciplinary, intersectoral research and training hub for translational membrane science. Read more

Upcycling agriwaste towards functional plastic materials for packaging

This studentship is supported by the Aston Institute for Membrane Excellence. AIME is a globally unique, cross-disciplinary institute to develop novel membranes for use in applications as varied as drug discovery and water purification. Read more

Sustainable responsive gel electrolytes for next generation energy storage solutions

Aston Institute for Membrane Excellence. This studentship is supported by the Aston Institute for Membrane Excellence. AIME is a unique, interdisciplinary, intersectoral research and training hub for translational membrane science. Read more

Development of Next-Generation Polyester Nanoparticle Platforms for Biomedical Applications

Aston Institute for Membrane Excellence. This studentship is supported by the Aston Institute for Membrane Excellence. AIME is a unique, interdisciplinary, intersectoral research and training hub for translational membrane science. Read more

Using catalysis to develop communication links between polymer nanoparticles

Background. Nanotechnology is beginning to revolutionise the way that we design, build and use materials. For example, many COVID-19 vaccines contain nanoparticles that protect and deliver genetic material to cells. Read more

Using rotaxanes to develop communication links between polymer nanoparticles

Background. Nanotechnology is beginning to revolutionise the way that we design, build and use materials. For example, many COVID-19 vaccines contain nanoparticles that protect and deliver genetic material to cells. Read more

Development of Nanoporous Membranes for Advanced Molecular Separations

Supervisory Team: Dr Jeng Yi Chong. Project description. World-pressing issues such as climate change and water scarcity have driven the need for greener and more sustainable technologies. Read more

Sustainable and Impact Resistant Siloxane/Titanium Dioxide Supramolecular Films for Flexible Electronic Displays (RDF25/HLS/APP/XIA)

Project Overview. The rapid growth of flexible displays in consumer electronics, such as foldable smartphones, rollable TVs and wearable devices, has created an urgent demand for advanced protective films that ensure durability, performance, and sustainability. Read more

PhD in Medicinal Chemistry: Design of small molecules for the treatment of fungal and parasitic infections

Antimicrobial resistance is a rising global problem, with significant economic costs. The World Bank estimates that AMR could result in US$ 1 trillion additional healthcare costs by 2050, and US$ 1 trillion to US$ 3.4 trillion gross domestic product (GDP) losses per year by 2030. Read more

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