Current opportunities:
PhD and ECR opportunities from the catalysis community.
PhD and ECR opportunities from the catalysis community.
One of the Faculty of Science and Engineeringâs flagship schemes for investing in Early Career Researchers and increasing the diversity of our staff is the Dame Kathleen Ollerenshaw Fellowship (DKOs). These represent a strategic investment in outstanding researchers who will shape our future research portfolio. The Fellowship is an excellentâŠ
The School of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering (CCE) at Queenâs University Belfast, is currently seeking to appoint a Research Fellow in Sustainable Aviation Fuels. The consortium, funded by the Leverhulme trust, aims to design new catalysts and chemical processes for direct capture and conversion of CO2 and biomass derived feedstocksâŠ
The University of Bath is inviting applications for the following PhD project commencing on 30 September 2024 under the supervision of Dr Simon Freakley in the Department of Chemistry. Overview of the Research: The adoption of hydrogen as a renewable energy carrier is a key strategic goal of the UKâs transition to aâŠ
This is a Royal Society-funded postdoctoral position in the group of Dr Andrew Jupp in the School of Chemistry at the University of Birmingham. The aim of the project is the design and synthesis of main-group compounds for small-molecule activation and catalysis. In particular, we aim to explore the functionalisationâŠ
The Institute of Chemical research of Catalonia (ICIQ) is seeking a POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER. The position is affiliated with the group of Prof. MĂłnica H. PĂ©rez-Temprano, who focuses on harnessing the power of reaction mechanisms for driving innovative reaction design and development. The overarching research goals encompass streamlining the development ofâŠ
The Applied Catalysis Award is held every two years, for individuals who have contributed significantly in the field of applied catalysis, and is not limited to one field in catalysis. Applications are welcomed from all fields including but not limited to homogeneous, heterogeneous, bio, pharma, photo and process catalysis inâŠ
The University of Oxford intends to appoint a senior academic who is a leading and internationally recognised scholar to provide intellectual leadership in sustainable photochemistry and/or electrochemistry in the use of solar energy to make chemicals. This new senior role, a full-time research leadership post, is supported by university strategicâŠ
The ISIS Collaborative Research and Development program (ICRD) provides a low risk, flexible access route for academia-industry applications for ISIS beamtime. Rather than submitting an ISIS proposal into the standard calls for proposals, ICRD users can submit their proposals at any time, and the proposals are reviewed immediately, with aâŠ
Photo induced Force Microscopy (PiFM) combines the analytical power of infrared vibrational spectroscopy with the spatially resolved nano-topographical information of atomic force microscopy (AFM) creating an extraordinarily powerful technique for investigating the behaviour of surfaces in greater detail than has previously been possible. Whereas techniques such as SEM, EDX andâŠ
An EPSRC-funded Postdoctoral Research Associate position with Prof Nikolas Kaltsoyannis is available for 36 months from 1/2/24, and will involve the computational quantum chemical study of bimetallic homogeneous catalysts for the conversion of nitrogen to ammonia, and secondary or tertiary amines. The project is a collaboration with the synthetic inorganicâŠ