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PhD in novel energy materials at Durham (UK) - d ... (No replies)

nbristowe
2 years ago
nbristowe 2 years ago

Deadline: this Sunday 6th February

A PhD project at Durham University, UK, is available in the design of new oxides for novel renewable energy applications.

The research project – to design multifunctional (e.g. multiferroic or photoferroic) oxides for next generation energy applications - is interdisciplinary, providing the student with the opportunity to develop expertise in both theory and computation (density functional theory) and experimental techniques (materials synthesis, structural and properties measurements). The exact split between theory and experiment can be adapted to the student.

For further information about the project and the application procedure (deadline 6th February 2022) please visit:
https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/joint-computational-and-experimental-study-of-brownmillerites-for-novel-renewable-energy-applications/?p138692




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Ab initio (from electronic structure) calculation of complex processes in materials