A departmentally funded PhD position is available at Lancaster University for a 3.5-year research project focused on understanding decoupled electrochemistry for energy storage, conversion, and electrosynthesis. The successful candidate will contribute to expanding the portfolio of chemical reactions benefiting from decoupled processes and investigating the relationship between electroactive redox species, catalysts, and analytes. The project spans various research areas, including electrochemistry, organic and inorganic synthesis, solid-state materials synthesis, battery cycling, and product analysis. Designation:
PhD Researcher Research Area:
Understanding Decoupled Electrochemistry for Energy Storage, Conversion, and Electrosynthesis Location:
Lancaster University, United Kingdom 1st class or 2:1 UK Masters-level or BSc degree (or equivalent) in Chemistry or a closely related discipline Candidates with a 2:2 may be considered based on excellent research skills demonstrated in the application and references Interest in physical chemistry, electrochemical systems, and energy storage Proficiency in synthetic coordination and organometallic chemistry Willingness to learn and apply analytical, electrochemical, and characterization techniques Enthusiasm for laboratory work, collaborative attitude, and excellent written and oral communication skills in English Job Description:
The PhD project aims to enhance the understanding of decoupled electrochemistry, investigating its application in energy storage, conversion, and electrosynthesis. The candidate will engage in a diverse range of research activities, including organic and inorganic synthesis, materials synthesis, electrochemical characterization, battery cycling, and product analysis. The project offers an opportunity to gain expertise in long-duration energy storage technologies. Indicate the application for this funded PhD project and use the project description as the research proposal. Funding Details:
The studentship covers fees at the UK rate along with the standard maintenance stipend. International candidates may also be considered, and interested candidates are advised to enquire about funding before applying. Last Date for Apply:
April 15, 2024. Shortlisted candidates will be interviewed in late April. Disclaimer:
This post is based on information obtained from a reliable source. Applicants are advised to check the official website for detailed and updated information regarding the application process, eligibility criteria, and other relevant details. Check the official site for further information: Lancaster University – PhD Opportunities
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