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  PhD Studentship Opportunity: Investigation of quantum coherence in bacterial photosynthetic systems


   Faculty of Health & Medical Sciences

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  Prof Johnjoe Mcfadden, Dr Youngchan Kim  No more applications being accepted  Funded PhD Project (Students Worldwide)

About the Project

There is a great deal of evidence that quantum coherence is a feature of photosynthesis but considerable controversy concerning its role. The aim of this project will be to use metabolic approaches to investigate the role of quantum coherence in bacterial photosynthesis. Metabolomics approaches will be used to add single mass units to atomic nuclei of key atoms in the pigments that are involved in vibrational electronic coherence and then measure changes in their optical and Raman spectroscopy of the pigments and the efficiency of photosynthesis. This project will build on an existing QB-DTC project to clone, express and purify bespoke photosynthetic complexes in E. coli.

Professor McFadden is a pioneer of quantum biology as well as being an expert in microbial genetics and metabolomics. Dr Youngchan Kim is a lecturer in Quantum Biology and an expert in photonics and spectroscopy.

The project will be conducted in the Leverhulme Trust-supported Quantum Biology Doctoral Training Centre at the University of Surrey; the world’s first quantum biology Doctoral Training Centre with 20 current students.

This is a 3-year project starting in October 2021.

Entry requirements

BSc/Masters, biologist or experimental physical scientist/chemist.

English language requirements: IELTS 6.5 or above.

How to apply

Applications should be submitted via the Quantum Biology PhD programme page on the "Apply" tab. Please provide cv and name of two referees.

Please state clearly the studentship project at you would like to apply for.



Funding Notes

Full UK/EU tuition fee covered. Stipend at £15,285 p.a. Personal computer (provided by the department).
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This opportunity is funded by the University of Surrey and the Leverhulme Trust.