Biochemistry (nanomaterials) PhD Projects, Programs.
Immersion mode heterogeneous ice nucleation is the crucial first step in the glaciation of mixed-phase clouds, which have an important but poorly understood influence on global climate. Additionally, immersion mode ice nucleation plays an important role in the cryopreservation of biological material. At present, this important process is not well understood, hindering progress in these fields.
His PhD thesis was focused on the synthesis of graphene and graphene oxide and development of their conducting polymer-based nanocomposites toward biosensing. He has also expertise on the synthesis of graphene quantum dots and nanocellulose. He is the first fellow achieving a graphene synthesis certificate from the Iran Nanotechnology Innovation Council.
Postgraduate research in Nanomaterials Science provides an opportunity to engage in rigorous scholarly pursuit, and to contribute original research to a body of academia. You will have the opportunity to advance your knowledge of nanomaterials science, while developing your research skills and working with specialists in the field.
The aim of this thesis was to assess the diffusive properties of functionalised and unfunctionalised nanomaterials in a variety of different media. The main goal was to gain an insight into the fundamental mechanisms underpinning nanoparticle diffusion and how the surface properties of nanoparticles alter their net movement through different environments.
PhD: Loughborough University, UK. (2014) Project Topic: Low-Temperature Processable Charge Transport Layers.
Majdal, Liqaa Idrees Saeed (2019) Zeolites and Advanced Nanomaterials: Synthesis, promotion, characterization, and Applications of catalysis for the sustainable production of high-value platform chemicals from biomass for industrial applications. PhD thesis, University of Liverpool. Trevail, AM (2019) Environmental drivers of variability in population and individual foraging strategies. PhD.
Congratulations to Jakub Jagielski who just successfully defended his PhD thesis on 22nd of Feb 2020!! His thesis in the context of synthesis, processing, and photophysics of layer-controlled colloidal quantum wells (CQWs) of lead halide perovskites. His defense was evaluated by Prof. Maksym Kovalenko (D-CHAB) and Prof. Lukas Novotny (D-ITET.