Angstrom-scale pores and capillaries have been studied intensively because of their importance in many natural phenomena and use in numerous applications. Read more
Numerous optical phenomena and applications have been enabled by nanophotonic structures. Oneof them, beating the diffraction limit by confining light on sub-wavelength scales, has been mainly achieved with metallic nanostructures, which unavoidably suffer from large ohmic losses. Read more
The short wave infrared detector can work at room temperature, with many advantages, such as low power consumption, light weight, small size, portability and so on. Read more
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School of Electronic & Electrical Engineering
Topological insulators (TIs) are a new type of material that has recently been discovered. They have highly conductive surface states, while their bulk remains insulating. Read more
2D Quantum Straintronics. Project supervisors. Professor Neil Wilson (. neil.wilson@warwick.ac.uk. ). Dr Cephise Cacho (. cephise.cacho@diamond.ac.uk. Read more
3-year PhD studentship, Faculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham. Applications are invited for a fully funded PhD studentship (3 years) within the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Nottingham, in collaboration with Johnson Matthey. Read more
Extended aromatic systems are crucial organic materials and the general class includes discrete materials such as fullerenes through to high order 2D (graphene) and curved (e.g. Read more
Background. Nanoscience and nanotechnology explore the special properties and processes that occur in the nanoscale. the size range conventionally considered as 1-100nm. Read more
This is a unique and cutting-edge PhD research opportunity in the multidisciplinary field of materials chemistry and electro-catalysis for a student with a strong background in chemistry / electrochemistry interested in applying knowledge and developing innovative 2D electro-catalysts for carbon dioxide utilization. Read more
A fully funded PhD position in multiscale modelling of polymer composites is available in the group of Professor Carbone at the University of Manchester from September 2023. Read more
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