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Location: Mathematics, Streatham Campus, Exeter The University of Exeter’s Department of Mathematics is inviting applications for a PhD studentship fully-funded by the University of Exeter
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The conversion of biomass into value-added platform chemicals can greatly alleviate the reliance on fossil feedstock. Biomass alcohol such as benzyl alcohol is one of the important biomass-derived
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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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. The aim of this project is to create fundamental knowledge of biomass application in EAF (Electric Arc Furnace) steelmaking, supporting the transition to net-zero steel manufacturing. Steel is an
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isocyanate, there will be a strong emphasis on generating the material from a biomass source that is cheap, readily available and relatively easy to make. Compatibility with the polyol component of
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PhD Studentship - Algae - omics Award Summary The studentship provides 100% fees (Home & international), a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £19,237 (2024/25 UKRI rate), and a research
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sustainable and circular value chain in the automotive sector. We are looking to recruit two outstanding Home PhD students as part of this new collaboration between JLR and Imperial College London, with
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. Overview PhD project part of the CDT in Process Industries: Net Zero . The successful PhD student will be co-supervised by academics from the Process Intensification Group at Newcastle University
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associated with digitalisation of bioenergy. Due to the complex feedstock characteristics of biomass and organic wastes, current models generally have poor predictive capabilities. This PhD project will
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Overview: Applications are invited for one 3-year PhD studentship from spring 2024 within The Centre for Agriculture, Food and Environmental Management (CAFEM) Research at the University