Qualification Type: | PhD |
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Location: | Nottingham |
Funding for: | UK Students |
Funding amount: | See advert for details |
Hours: | Full Time |
Placed On: | 4th March 2025 |
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Closes: | 3rd June 2025 |
Reference: | ENG251 |
Fully Funded PhD Studentship (Home) in 4D Printing for Advanced Bioelectronics
Contact:
Supervisor: Dr Xiaolong Chen (Xiaolong.chen@nottingham.ac.uk)
Faculty of Engineering, M3 Department, Advanced Manufacturing Group
The Project:
The rapid growth in renewable energy technologies demands innovative solutions for more efficient energy generation and storage systems. 4D printing, an emerging technology that integrates dynamic “smart” materials into 3D-printed structures, opens new frontiers in both bioelectronics and solar energy harvesting.
Our goal is to create adaptive electrode architectures. These advanced electrodes hold significant promise for improving bioelectronic systems, enhancing energy generation and storage, and accelerating the adoption of renewable energy applications.
We invite applications for a fully funded, three-year PhD studentship starting in October 2025, focused on one of the following research objectives:
How to Apply:
Prior to submitting an online application, you will need to contact the project supervisor to discuss with documents listed below:
After discussion, you may be invited for an interview.
What the PhD Programme Offers:
This PhD will include the payment of Home tuition fees as well as stipend payments (currently at £20,780 p.a. tax free for 2025/26). Please note that studentship funding is for UK students via an internal competition and is therefore only confirmed sometime after the admission application is approved.
Applicant Profile:
We welcome students from diverse backgrounds—whether you have research experience in electrode materials for supercapacitors, additive manufacturing, electrochemical characterisation, or related fields. A strong degree (first or high upper second) in Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Physics, or a related discipline is preferred.
Specific experiences that may be particularly relevant include:
1). Fabrication and characterisation of advanced materials (e.g., MXenes, 2D/2D heterostructures, etc.). 2). Electrochemical measurements (CV, GCD, EIS, long-cycle testing) and analysis techniques. 3). Previous involvement in research projects (industry or academic) related to welding, casting, or innovative manufacturing processes. 4). A track record of presentations and publications (international conferences, peer-reviewed journals).
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