UK: 9 PhD Studentships UK-Sustainable Hydrogen Energy Consortium (UK-SHEC)
9 PhD Studentships UK-SustainableHydrogen Energy Consortium (UK-SHEC)
The UK Sustainable Hydrogen Energy Consortium (UK-SHEC) was established by theEPSRC (in collaboration with the BBSRC, ESRC and NERC) as part of the SUPERGENInitiative. The main research focus of this multidisciplinary Consortium is thedevelopment and investigation of novel and improved solid state hydrogenstorage materials, sustainable hydrogen generation and the socio-economicaspects of Sustainable Hydrogen Energy. UK-SHEC comprises of 9 teams:
1. University of Birmingham, Department of Metallurgy andMaterials;
2. University of Nottingham, School of Chemistry;
3. University of Oxford, Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory;
4. Queen Mary University of London, Department of Materials;
5. University of Bath, Department of Chemical Engineering;
6. University of Nottingham, School of Mechanical, Materials and
Manufacturing Engineering;
7. University of Salford, Institute for Social, Cultural andPolicy
Research;
8. University of Glamorgan, School of Applied Sciences;
9. Policy Studies Institute (London).
Applications are invited for 9 DTA-supported PhD studentships, which are availablefrom September 2005 and cover fees and offer a stipend of £12,000 per year taxfree for 3 years. Note that non-EU citizens would normally have to pay fees ata higher rate, which are not covered by these studentships. Each studentshipwill be based within one of the 9 Consortium partner Universities, but a strongcollaboration with other Consortium members is expected.
Application deadline for all posts is the *15th of September 2005*.
Full details about all 9 studentships, including contact details and applicationprocedure are available from the web site:
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~iclb0195/<http://users.ox.ac.uk/%7Eiclb0195/>
For further information please contact *directly* the relevant person identifiedfor each project. The titles of the projects are as follows:
*Posts 1-4*. Solid state hydrogen storage materials (University of
Birmingham, University of Nottingham-Chemistry, University of Oxford, Queen
Mary University of London).
*Post 5*. Technical Challenges and Environmental Impacts of
Sustainable Hydrogen Energy Systems (University of Bath).
*Post 6*. Investigating novel thin film alloys for hydrogenstorage
applications (University of Nottingham, Materials).
*Post 7*. Two alternative subjects: "Seeking parallels forpossible
transitions to a hydrogen energy" or "How 'myths' aremade, remade and
circulated within and beyond the scientific community around thebenefits
and risks of hydrogen as energy" (University of Salford).
*Post 8*. Integration of Hydrogen Generation with Renewable Energy
Systems (University of Glamorgan).
*Post 9*. Socio-Economic Modelling of Integrated Hydrogen and
Renewable Energy Generation (Policy Studies Institute).
For general enquiries regarding these studentships please contact Dr V.Kuznetsov (Vladimir.Kuznetsov@chem.ox.ac.uk)
1. University of Birmingham, Department of Metallurgy andMaterials;
2. University of Nottingham, School of Chemistry;
3. University of Oxford, Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory;
4. Queen Mary University of London, Department of Materials;
5. University of Bath, Department of Chemical Engineering;
6. University of Nottingham, School of Mechanical, Materials and
Manufacturing Engineering;
7. University of Salford, Institute for Social, Cultural andPolicy
Research;
8. University of Glamorgan, School of Applied Sciences;
9. Policy Studies Institute (London).
Applications are invited for 9 DTA-supported PhD studentships, which are availablefrom September 2005 and cover fees and offer a stipend of £12,000 per year taxfree for 3 years. Note that non-EU citizens would normally have to pay fees ata higher rate, which are not covered by these studentships. Each studentshipwill be based within one of the 9 Consortium partner Universities, but a strongcollaboration with other Consortium members is expected.
Application deadline for all posts is the *15th of September 2005*.
Full details about all 9 studentships, including contact details and applicationprocedure are available from the web site:
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~iclb0195/<http://users.ox.ac.uk/%7Eiclb0195/>
For further information please contact *directly* the relevant person identifiedfor each project. The titles of the projects are as follows:
*Posts 1-4*. Solid state hydrogen storage materials (University of
Birmingham, University of Nottingham-Chemistry, University of Oxford, Queen
Mary University of London).
*Post 5*. Technical Challenges and Environmental Impacts of
Sustainable Hydrogen Energy Systems (University of Bath).
*Post 6*. Investigating novel thin film alloys for hydrogenstorage
applications (University of Nottingham, Materials).
*Post 7*. Two alternative subjects: "Seeking parallels forpossible
transitions to a hydrogen energy" or "How 'myths' aremade, remade and
circulated within and beyond the scientific community around thebenefits
and risks of hydrogen as energy" (University of Salford).
*Post 8*. Integration of Hydrogen Generation with Renewable Energy
Systems (University of Glamorgan).
*Post 9*. Socio-Economic Modelling of Integrated Hydrogen and
Renewable Energy Generation (Policy Studies Institute).
For general enquiries regarding these studentships please contact Dr V.Kuznetsov (Vladimir.Kuznetsov@chem.ox.ac.uk)
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