There are 2 great opportunities for 2 PhD positions in computational materials science. 3-year PhD studentships covering tuition fees and a tax-free bursary of £15,609 for UK applicants only with First Class or Upper Second-Class Honours degree, funded via the EPSRC (Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council) Doctoral Training Programme at the University of Huddersfield. Start date: 1 October 2021 The deadline for applications is 30th June 2021 .
Actinide Oxide Nuclear Fuels:
More information: https://research.hud.ac.uk/research-degrees/researchscholarships/epsrc-phd-studentships//#!/?modal=MOLAS7
Crystallization of magnetic inclusions in calcium carbonate:
More information: https://research.hud.ac.uk/research-degrees/researchscholarships/epsrc-phd-studentships//#!/?modal=COOAS3
How to apply:
https://research.hud.ac.uk/research-degrees/researchscholarships/epsrc-phd-studentships/
See our group poster:
We have 3 PhD studentships in Computational Chemistry/Materials Science starting Oct 2020. The deadline for applications is 28 February 2020 .
Molecular simulation studies of candidate enzymes and their inhibitors for the design of anticancer drugs:
Multifunctional Enzyme Mimetic Oxide Nanomaterials for Therapeutic Technologies:
Fluorite Materials for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Technologies:
See our group poster:
The nanoscale characterization of minerals and materials surfaces and interfaces is key to the understanding and the control of interface processes, including adsorption, transport and reactivity. This will not only affect geochemical processes but also any industrial and technological applications that exploit these processes. This workshop aims to bring together the computational and the experimental community active in such research. Our aim is to promote combined approaches and interdisciplinary collaborations that can provide atomistic details of the structures and processes at surfaces and interfaces to aid and rationalize their exploitation in environmental and technological applications.
The meeting is free to attendees. It is open to all researchers working on surfaces and interfaces, independently of their application. Particularly, this is a great opportunity for PhD students at any stage of their PhD to present their research in a relaxed environment, and to discuss it with senior researchers and fellow PhD students.
Attendees are invited to submit a title for their poster to m.molinari@hud.ac.uk, alongside any dietary requirements. Further information is available on https://cmm-group.github.io/News.html, where the list of invited talks and posters will be updated regularly.
Mon, 17 June 2019, 12:00 – 17:00
Joseph Priestley South Building, Room JP2/18, Department of Chemical Sciences, School of Applied Sciences, University of Huddersfield, Queensgate, Huddersfield, HD1 3DH (Building 24 on the map: https://www.hud.ac.uk/media/assets/document/maps/CampusMap.pdf)
Marco Molinari (m.molinari@hud.ac.uk) and David J. Cooke (University of Huddersfield)
The meeting starts at midday with lunch and will continue with talks from 13:00 and break-off round-the table discussions. The meeting finishes at 17:00. For more details, click Here
Dr Sandra Galmarini (Empa, the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, Switzerland) Abstract
Dr Alessandro Patti (University of Manchester, UK) - Molecular Dynamics of glycerol under nanoconfinement Abstract
Dr Jonathan Skelton (University of Manchester, UK) - Connecting theory with experiment: Raman spectroscopy of organic crystal surfaces
Mr Adam Symington (University of Bath) - Developing Software for Your PhD Research Abstract