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of £33,809 to £37,684 per annum with potential progression to £47,105 per annum The Centre for Defence Chemistry has been working on propellants, explosives and pyrotechnic research for decades. We
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This exciting fully funded PhD, with an enhanced stipend of £19,000 per annum, will deliver insights into the formation of nitrogenous disinfection by products to allow their concentrations to be minimised through assessment of source water nitrogen and its removal through treatment. This will...
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create an acidic environment which minimises losses of NH3. This project aim will be on evaluating the detailed chemistry of plasma interactions with the animal slurry or digestate liquor and its impact on
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An opportunity is available to undertake a fully-funded PhD in green chemistry. The project, in collaboration with AWE , will explore novel methods for the production of nitrocellulose. Synthesis
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for the superior hydrogen embrittlement protection of steel gas network pipes. About You You will have a PhD degree (or close to completion), or equivalent, in Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Chemical Engineering
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The Centre for Defence Chemistry at Cranfield University is seeking a full-time PhD student to undertake a three-year research project in synthetic organic chemistry. The fully funded PhD will look
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joining method. The chemistry of the coating interlayer and diffusion bonding parameters will be elegantly designed by an Integrated Computational Material Engineering (ICME) approach, through a combination
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Methane is a major greenhouse gas and so contributes to climate change. Cranfield and Schlumberger are offering an iCASE PhD studentship, developing practical methods to monitor methane emissions from point source emissions such as oil and gas facilities. The proposed research will link...
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second class UK honours degree in chemical engineering, environmental engineering, chemistry, environmental science or a related discipline. Funding Sponsored by EPSRC, Anglian Water, Northumbrian Water
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should have a first or second class UK degree or equivalent in a relevant discipline, such as biology, plant sciences, chemistry, agricultural or environmental sciences. Funding Sponsored by the Cranfield