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Daniel Marsh – [email protected] Project summary The School of Chemistry is offering a PhD studentship, funded by the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), in the general areas of planetary
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/ ) at Durham University (Chemistry Department). Most chemistry is assumed to occur under thermal control. However, when a bond breaks, energy is released causing the products of the reaction to recoil from each
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use a multi-discipline approach incorporating organic and polymer chemistry, materials science and leading-edge data analysis, including machine learning/AI approaches. We are looking to attract
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Class UK Bachelor (Honours) degree or equivalent Subject Area Chemical Engineering, Synthetic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Pharmaceutical/Medicinal Chemistry
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interfacial chemistry of ammonia on steel surfaces, with a special focus on how ammonia affects the performance of lubricants in the prevention of corrosion and wear of steel surfaces. The project aims
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within the successful and vibrant UK catalysis and central facilities communities, whilst building skills in inorganic and physical chemistry, applied and sustainable catalysis and advanced X-ray
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Class UK Bachelor (Honours) or equivalent Subject Area: Chemical Toxicology, Environmental Chemistry, Geochemistry Keywords: Bioenergy, Carbon Capture and Storage, Chemistry
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A Ph.D. studentship (3.5 years) is available under the supervision of Dr Ian Crossley, Department of Chemistry, School of Life Sciences, starting September 2024. Deadline: April 30th 2024 BRIEF
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Funding Source: Industry Eligibility: Available to eligible Home fee status and UK domicile EU students Start Date: Ongoing Course: MPhil/PhD Project Overview Rubbers are ubiquitous materials in modern society and have played important roles across industries. As the key component to connecting...
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transition to sustainable chemicals manufacturing. Our projects will define the next generation of multidisciplinary innovators driving the technologies and chemistries needed for Net-Zero economies