Postgraduate research opportunities Cryogenic processes for CO2 Capture

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Key facts

  • Opens: Wednesday 21 February 2024
  • Deadline: Monday 31 March 2025
  • Number of places: 1
  • Duration: 3.5 years

Overview

The aim of the project is to simulate cryogenic processes for CO2 capture from a variety of mixtures and to experimentally verify and optimise the technological solutions.
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Eligibility

Students applying should have (or expect to achieve) a minimum 2.1 undergraduate degree in a relevant engineering/science discipline, and be very motivated to undertake highly multidisciplinary research.

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Project Details

The project aims to simulate cryogenic processes for CO2 capture from a variety of mixtures and to experimentally verify and optimise the technological solutions. Of particular importance is the CO2 solidification either from vapour or liquid mixtures with hydrocarbons.

Postgraduate Certificate in Researcher Development (PGCert)

In addition to undertaking cutting edge research, students are also registered for the Postgraduate Certificate in Researcher Development, which is a supplementary qualification that develops a student’s skills, networks and career prospects.

Further information

The University of Strathclyde is a socially progressive institution that strives to ensure equality of opportunity and celebrates the diversity of its student and staff community. Strathclyde is people-oriented and collaborative, offering a supportive and flexible working culture with a deep commitment to our equality, diversity and inclusion charters, initiatives, groups and networks.

We strongly encourage applications from Black, Asian and minority ethnicity, women, LGBT+, and disabled candidates, and candidates from lower socio-economic groups and care-experienced backgrounds.

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Funding details

This PhD project is initially offered on a self-funding basis. It is open to applicants with their own funding, or those applying to funding sources. However, excellent candidates will be eligible to be considered for a University scholarship.

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Supervisors

Dr Vassilis Inglezakis

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Chemical and Process Engineering

Programme: Chemical and Process Engineering

PhD
full-time
Start date: Oct 2023 - Sep 2024

Chemical and Process Engineering

Programme: Chemical and Process Engineering

PhD
full-time
Start date: Oct 2024 - Sep 2025