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collaborative approach to PhD projects. Our new PhD projects develop skills targeting the urgent need in transition to sustainable chemicals manufacturing. Our projects will define the next generation of
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, sustainable, advanced concrete materials with carbon negative footprints. To achieve this breakthrough we will use a multi-discipline approach incorporating organic and polymer chemistry, materials science and
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collaborative approach to PhD projects. Our new PhD projects develop skills targeting the urgent need in transition to sustainable chemicals manufacturing. Our projects will define the next generation of
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PhD candidate for the BBSRC funded project ‘Novel ingredients from wheat bran for improved sustainability of the wheat value chain”. The Food Consortium CTP comprises four major food manufacturers
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multi-disciplinary approach to training researchers in new technologies that can significantly improve the incorporation of solar farms into future sustainable power systems. You will join a large group
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Beverage Company and the BBSRC as a part of a collaborative training centre (‘BARIToNE’) focused on assuring the future sustainable supply of UK malting barley. This project falls under the ‘reduced inputs
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View All Vacancies Biosciences Location: UK Other Closing Date: Friday 31 May 2024 Reference: SCI265 Supervisor: Hannah Cooper Subject Area: Sustainable Agriculture Research Title: Turning up
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arisen to study for a PhD alongside our commercial partner, Totally Natural Solutions Limited (TNS), to develop novel, clean label and sustainable flavourings for use in brewing and other industries. TNS
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of molecular energy materials. The candidate will work within the Nottingham Applied Materials and Interfaces Group (www.thenamilab.com) in the Carbon Neutral Laboratories for Sustainable Chemistry at
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results of the project will help chemists to make molecules in a greener and more sustainable fashion, by identifying routes with fewer steps or routes involving more benign reagents. Applicants should have