Topic: International Scholarship at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand  (Read 2058 times)

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The Department of Chemical and Process Engineering, the University of Canterbury is offering PhD scholarship in Chemical Engineering. The successful applicant will work on a research project under the supervision of Dr Aaron Marshall, in the Department of Chemical and Process Engineering. The capture, storage and recovery of renewable solar energy are major global challenges. The solar redox flow battery could meet these challenges, as they can directly capture and store solar energy on a large scale at low cost. Solar redox flow batteries work by photo-electro chemically converting solar energy into chemical energy within a redox couple dissolved in a suitable electrolyte. This stored energy can then be recovered using conventional redox flow battery technology. In this project, low-cost materials will be specifically designed to maximise light harvesting and facilitate high electron transfer reaction rates. These materials will possess both electrocatalytic and photocatalytic activities through the assembly of atomically precise metal and metal oxide clusters and will be coated onto nano-textured transparent substrates specifically designed to maximise solar light harvesting. Once prepared, the photoactive electrodes will be assembled into bench scale redox flow batteries and tested under simulated sunlight conditions. Study Subject (s):Applications are invited for a doctoral research project in the field of Chemical Engineering. Course Level:This studentship is available for PhD program at the University of Canterbury. Scholarship Award:An annual stipend of NZD25,000 plus tuition fees for 3 years is available. Ideally, the student should be able to start by 1 Feb 2017. Scholarship can be taken in theNew Zealand Eligibility:The ideal candidate will have a BE(Hons) in chemical engineering or a BSc(Hons) / MSc in physical chemistry. Previous research experience in catalysis, surface science or electrochemistry is desirable but not essential. Nationality:Students of New Zealand can apply for the studentship. Research will involve a variety of techniques including: • Synthesis of semi-conducting nanoparticles with photoactive properties • Characterization and fabrication of composite nanoparticle electrode layers • Electrochemical analysis of redox reactions and flow battery performance The project will supervise Dr Aaron Marshall, in the Department of Chemical and Process Engineering, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, NZ. How to Apply:Contact Person Dr Aaron Marshall (aaron.marshall-at-canterbury.ac.nx) Application Deadline:Contact Employer
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