Leverhulme-Funded PhD Studentship: A prestigious Leverhulme-funded PhD studentship is available from January 2025 under the guidance of Dr. Ian Crossley in the Chemistry department at the School of Life Sciences. The 3.5-year position encompasses the exploration of “Heteroborolediides: A New Class of Donor-Acceptor Ligand.”
Leverhulme-Funded PhD Studentship in Synthetic Inorganic/Organometallic Chemistry
Research Area | Synthetic Inorganic/Organometallic Chemistry: Heteroborolediides: A New Class of Donor-Acceptor Ligand |
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Location | School of Life Sciences, Chemistry Department, United Kingdom |
Qualification | Minimum 2:1 honors degree in Chemistry or equivalent; IELTS score of 6.5 overall |
Job Description | The successful candidate will engage in the development of coordination chemistry of diphosphaborolediide along with the synthesis and variation of ligand substituents. |
How to Apply | Submit a formal application via the online admissions portal, attaching a CV, degree transcripts, certificates, personal statement, and two academic references. Select Programme of Study – PhD Chemistry. Clearly state the project title and supervisor’s name. Contact the supervisor for project-related queries. |
Last Date for Apply | 31st October 2024 23:45 (GMT) |
This prestigious opportunity is ideally suited for individuals with a passion for synthetic inorganic/organometallic chemistry and/or ligand design. Candidates from diverse backgrounds, including those from under-represented groups, are encouraged to apply. Find further details about the Crossley Lab at http://www.sussex.ac.uk/lifesci/crossleylab.