At a Glance
- Tasks: Engineer light-driven microreactors for the nitrate-to-ammonia cycle using cutting-edge techniques.
- Company: University of East Anglia, a leader in innovative research and collaboration.
- Benefits: Fully funded PhD, professional internship, and training in synthetic biology and green chemistry.
- Other info: Collaborative environment with opportunities for professional growth and impactful research.
- Why this job: Join a groundbreaking project that merges bio-chemistry, biophysics, and photochemistry.
- Qualifications: Passion for research and a background in relevant scientific fields.
The predicted salary is between 24071 - 24071 £ per year.
University of East Anglia, Norwich, is offering a fully funded four-year PhD studentship in a project that engineers light-driven microreactors for the nitrate-to-ammonia cycle. The student will work on vesicle-based photocatalysis, enzyme cascades, and protein transport, within a collaborative NRPDTP program.
The project combines bio‑chemistry, biophysics, and photochemistry, with training in synthetic biology and green chemistry, and includes a three‑month professional internship placement.
We think you need these skills to ace PhD: Light-Driven Vesicle Microreactors for Nitrate in Norwich
Photocatalysis
Enzyme Cascades
Protein Transport
Bio-Chemistry
Biophysics
Photochemistry
Synthetic Biology