Ph.D. in Atmospheric chemistry of Criegee intermediates (Kinetics and reaction mechanisms), University of Leeds, UK
About the Program:
- The project will concentrate mainly on the chemistry and atmospheric impacts of Criegee intermediates (CIs), a family of reactive species generated in atmospheric oxidation processes initiated by the reactions of ozone (O3) with unsaturated hydrocarbons and other volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
- This NERC-funded work will be used photolytic CI sources to develop novel techniques to monitor the kinetics and products of Criegee intermediate reactions under atmospherically relevant conditions, including time-resolved broadband UV absorption spectroscopy and time-resolved high-resolution IR absorption spectroscopy.
- This project will also develop an experimental technique based on cavity enhanced UV absorption spectroscopy to explore Criegee intermediates directly, and quantitatively, in ozonolysis reactions.
Disciplines: Atmospheric Chemistry, Combustion Chemistry, Astrochemistry, Materials chemistry and Physical Chemistry.
Qualifications: Student must have at least a first class or an upper second class British Bachelors Honours degree (or equivalent) in above disciplines.
Requirements: The student must have an experience in atmospheric chemistry, air quality and global environmental problems, with a strong background in experimental physical chemistry ,physics, engineering and environmental science.
Application procedure: Applications can be submitted through the online link given below the post.
Fellowship: The NERC Panorama Doctoral Training Partnership Studentship consisting of:
UK Nationals: Fees at UK fee rate and a maintenance grant of £15,285 for 3.5 years
Non-UK nationals: Fees at UK fee rate and a maintenance grant of £15,285 for 3.5 years
Timeline: Application deadline– Tuesday 5 January 2021
Project start date-Monday 27 September 2021
Important Information: Standard NERC eligibility rules will apply.
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Organization | University of Leeds |
Fellowship Level | Ph.D. |
Country | UK |
Subject areas | Atmospheric Chemistry, Combustion Chemistry, Astrochemistry, Materials chemistry and Physical Chemistry. |
Fellowship amount | £15,285 |
Eligibility | Master degree in related field |
Deadline | 5 January 2021 |
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