Ph.D. Position in Gas Separation Applications: Umeå University, Faculty of Science and Technology, announces a Ph.D. position in Chemistry with a focus on polymer chemistry, industrial chemistry, material science, or related fields. The project involves developing carbon molecular sieve membranes for gas separation applications.
Summary Table:
Area | Details |
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Study Area | Chemistry – Polymer Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry |
Scholarship Description | Developing carbon molecular sieve membranes |
Eligibility | Completion of second-cycle degree, 240 ECTS credits, 60 ECTS at second-cycle level |
Required Documents | Cover letter, CV, diplomas, theses work, publications, references |
How to Apply | Via e-recruitment system Varbi |
Last Date | 15th January 2024 |
Study Area: The project focuses on polymer chemistry, specifically developing carbon molecular sieve membranes for gas separation applications.
Scholarship Description:
Ph.D. Position in Developing Membranes for Gas Separation Applications
The Ph.D. position aims to design and synthesize innovative materials, particularly carbon molecular sieve membranes, advancing separation science. The candidate will contribute to fabricating and testing membranes for gas separation applications.
Eligibility: Candidates must hold a second-cycle degree with at least 240 ECTS credits, including 60 ECTS at the second-cycle level. Specific entry requirements for chemistry apply, and good knowledge of English is required.
Required Documents:
- Cover letter
- CV with a publication list
- Diplomas of bachelor and Master level degrees
- Bachelor/Master theses work/other relevant publications
- Other merits relevant to the position
- Contact information for two reference persons
How to Apply: Applications are accepted via the e-recruitment system Varbi. The deadline for applications is 15th January 2024.
Last Date: The application deadline is 15th January 2024.
For further information, contact Naser Tavajohi at naser.tavajohi@umu.se.
Note: The position is temporary, full-time, and located at the Chemistry department, Umeå University, Sweden.