PhD Projects in Coordination Chemistry: The Coburger group at the Technical University of Munich is pleased to announce two exciting PhD positions (66%, TVL-E13) within the CarPhoSCat project, titled “Carbene- and Phosphine-substituted Biradicaloids for Sustainable Catalysis.” This project explores exotic ligand systems and aims to develop sustainable catalytic transformations by leveraging the unique properties of biradicaloid ligands.
Summary Table:
Project Title | CarPhoSCat: Carbene- and Phosphine-substituted Biradicaloids for Sustainable Catalysis |
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Position Availability | Two PhD positions (66%, TVL-E13) |
Study Area | Coordination Chemistry & Catalysis |
Project Highlights | Exotic ligand systems, Sustainable catalytic transformations, Diverse Research Scope |
Research Group | The Coburger group at the Technical University of Munich |
Study Area:
Coordination Chemistry & Catalysis
Scholarship Description:
Explore the fascinating world of exotic ligand systems and sustainable catalytic transformations with our PhD projects in Coordination Chemistry & Catalysis. The CarPhoSCat project, led by the Coburger group at the Technical University of Munich, focuses on the development of functional and cooperative ligands using unusual cyclic phosphorus-centered biradicaloids.
Eligibility:
We are seeking motivated and ambitious individuals with a strong background in synthetic chemistry. If you are passionate about making a significant contribution to the field of organometallic chemistry and sustainable catalysis, this project is tailor-made for you.
Required Documents:
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Academic Transcripts
- Letter of Motivation
- Letters of Recommendation (2)
- Research Proposal (if applicable)
How to Apply:
To apply for these exciting PhD positions, or for more information, please contact us at peter.coburger@tum.de. Join our dynamic and enthusiastic research group, benefit from excellent supervision, and collaborate with like-minded researchers who share your passion for chemistry.