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A PhD studentship for this project is available at Diamond Light Source, for an immediate start.
Candidates with an honours degree in Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, Engineering or related relevant disciplines are eligible to apply.
The student will receive a tax-free stipend of 16,760 GBP p.a., for 42 months. The studentship comes with a generous travel budget, to facilitate experiments at other synchrotron sources, e.g. in the US and in other European countries.
UK students are eligible to apply. European Union students may be eligible to apply under certain circumstances. Please contact us f you are interested.
The student will be registered in the PhD programme at the University of Leeds, with Prof Sven L M Schroeder as lead- and Dr Andrew Scott as co-supervisor. Dr Elizabeth Shotton, Head of Industrial Liaison, at Diamond Light Source will be
the Diamond co-supervisor.
If you are interested in this position please get in touch as per the contact information provided in the signature below.
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Sven L. M. Schroeder
Royal Academy of Engineering Bragg Centenary Chair
Diamond Light Soruce Ltd | Harwell Science and innovation Campus | Chilton, Didcot OX11 0DE | UK
School of Chemical and Process Engineering | University of Leeds | Leeds LS2 9JT | UK
Room 2.41 | Engineering Building
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Secretariat: Ms Eve Knaggs
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