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could provide clean alternative routes to other platform chemicals and intermediates. In addition to synthesis and catalysis studies, the project will involve DFT modelling of reaction mechanisms. Number
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Organometallic Chemistry and Catalysis to work with Professor Michael Neidig for a period of up to 36 months. The post is supported
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sources. However, plasma catalysis still faces key challenges: low energy efficiency and a limited understanding of reaction mechanism, imposing a significant barrier to their wider adoption. The Project
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PhD Studentship: Polyoxoniobates for Catalysis in Green Chemical Processes Award Summary 100% fees covered, and a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £19,237 (2024/25 UKRI rate). The
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. The projects will be based around the development of advanced magnetic resonance techniques to optimise heterogenous catalysts and the operation of the reactor in which the catalysis occurs. Two projects
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to integrated catalysis for sustainable synthesis. You will develop automated multistep reactor platforms using liquid handling robotics and continuous flow technology, to enable the combination of different
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2024. The projects will be based around the development of advanced magnetic resonance techniques to optimise heterogenous catalysts and the operation of the reactor in which the catalysis occurs. Two
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Up to 3 positions are open for Postdoctoral Research Assistants/Associates as part of an ERC awarded project funded by UKIR at the University of Cambridge in the group Catalysis and Process
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Research theme: Catalysis and Porous Materials This 3.5 year long PhD project is for UK students and EU students with settled status. The funding will cover home tuition fees and provide a tax free
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approach to integrated catalysis for sustainable synthesis. You will develop automated multistep reactor platforms using liquid handling robotics and continuous flow technology, to enable the combination