Published: 21 Dec 2021 937 views
Technological plasmas can be found in all areas of high-tech applications ranging from microelectronics fabrication to deep space thrusters. Few other areas include textiles, greenhouses gases reformation, analytical chemistry techniques, materials coating, and lighting.
In recent years many new technologies emerged where there is a direct interaction between plasma and water, creating a complex environment filled with puzzling and exciting science The aim of this PhD project is to use Molecular Dynamics (MD), an advanced simulation technique to explore the science behind the plasma-liquid interface. The specific aims of the project are quite versatile and can be tailored to accommodate the interests and expertise of the applicant. The selected candidate will be trained to use advanced simulation software, in addition to scientific writing and presentation skills.
The selected applicant will join the Technological Plasma Group at the University of Liverpool which has more than 20 members with expertise including electrical engineering, chemical engineering, physics, numerical modelling, laser diagnostics, and microbiology.
Application Deadline | 31 Dec 2021 |
Country to study | United Kingdom |
School to study | University of Liverpool |
Type | PhD |
Sponsor | University of Liverpool |
Gender | Men and Women |
The studentship will cover the tuition fees and provide a yearly stipend.
The ideal candidate for this project is a student with a minimum degree qualification of 2.1 or equivalent in physics, chemistry or engineering discipline, with experience or interest in simulation or numerical modelling.
To apply for this opportunity please visit: https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/study/postgraduate-research/how-to-apply/ and click on the 'Apply online' button.