Jobs
>
Birmingham

    PhD Studentship: Synthesis of Metal-Organic Frameworks Using Rotaxane-based Ligands - Birmingham, United Kingdom - University of Birmingham

    Default job background
    Full time, Fixed-Term/Contract
    Description
    The PhD project will focus on the preparation of metal-organic frameworks (MOF) using rotaxane-based ligands. In particular, the project will demonstrate how rotaxane motion affects the adsorption of guest molecules in MOFs.

    This is an exciting new direction of research which builds upon expertise in the Champness research group in both MOFs and mechanically-interlocked molecules, including rotaxanes.

    Candidates should be motivated to employ supramolecular chemistry for important applications and be interested in working across traditional chemical disciplines.

    The project will involve both organic and inorganic synthesis accompanied by a range of analytical techniques including NMR, single crystal and powder X-ray diffraction.

    The successful applicant will have the opportunity to be trained and to use the groups own single crystal X-ray diffractometer and will study in the new Molecular Sciences Building at the University of Birmingham.


    The candidate will be supervised and supported by Professor Neil Champness at the University of Birmingham and be a member of his research group in the School of Chemistry ). Applicants should have obtained a strong Master's degree in Chemistry. The project is open to UK students. To apply please contact Neil using the details below.

    There is no closing date but please apply as soon as possible since the position will be filled as soon as the right candidate is found.

    The School of Chemistry is keen to achieve a gender and diversity balance across the School and welcome applicants from all backgrounds.

    The School holds an Athena SWAN Bronze Award, which recognises its work in promoting women's careers in science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine in higher education.


    Informal enquiries may be addressed to Prof


    Neil R Champness, Email:
    The project is funded by the School of Chemistry and it is open to UK students.


  • University of Birmingham Birmingham, United Kingdom Full time, Fixed-Term/Contract

    Biology has evolved sophisticated ligands for metal ion coordination in the form of proteins. These potentially complex architectures offer a number of advantages over traditional small molecule ligands, including the ability to position metal ions with a high degree of precision ...


  • Thermo Fisher Scientific Birmingham, United Kingdom Full time

    At Thermo Fisher Scientific, you'll discover meaningful work that makes a positive impact on a global scale. Join our colleagues in bringing our Mission to life – To enable our customers to make the world healthier, cleaner and safer. We provide our teams with the resources neede ...

  • University of Birmingham

    Research Fellow

    1 day ago


    University of Birmingham Birmingham, United Kingdom Full time, Fixed-Term/Contract

    Contract Type: Fixed Term contract up to February 2027 · Background · A unique opportunity for a successful applicant to undertake research in novel polymer extraction technologies for enabling membrane research. · Membrane proteins are essential for life and provide the majority ...


  • Coventry University Coventry, United Kingdom Full time, Fixed-Term/Contract

    We are seeking a highly-motivated PhD candidate to join our interdisciplinary team to work on a collaborative project. · G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) form the largest family of membrane proteins in the human genome and are the therapeutic target for ~40% of clinically-pres ...