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University of Bath Campus

University of Bath

Bath, United Kingdom
Ph.D. (integrated M.Res.)

The Centre for Sustainable Chemical Technologies at Bath brings together multiple scientific disciplines to tackle major problems in sustainability. The unique Whorrod Fellowship program brings in faculty who are passionate and have fresh ideas about sustainable chemistry, and there is Ph.D. funding available for UK/EU students.

STUDENTS SAY...

One of the great things about being part of an EPSRC CDT is you walk in to a ready-made group of friends. I also liked the fact that you do two research projects so you can try out different areas of research, and figure out what suits you best.

GREEN CHEMISTRY FACULTY
Dr. Antoine Buchard
Dr. Antoine Buchard

Department of Chemistry

Organometallic catalysis for sustainable production of degradable polymers, high-value chemicals, and clean energy.

Prof. Matthew Davidson
Prof. Matthew Davidson

Department of Chemistry

Organic chemistry, catalysis, and sustainable chemistry applications. Director of CSCT.

Dr. Matthew Jones
Dr. Matthew Jones

Department of Chemistry

Synthesis of homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts for sustainable chemical transformations.

Prof. Janet Scott
Prof. Janet Scott

Department of Chemistry

Development of functional materials from renewable raw material feedstocks. Training Director at CSCT.

Dr. Christopher Chuck
Dr. Christopher Chuck

Department of Chem. Engineering

Renewable alternative fuels and bioproducts for a sustainable biorefinery.

Dr. Ulrich Hintermair
Dr. Ulrich Hintermair

Department of Chemistry

Applied catalysis with metal complexes for sustainable processes and energy conversion.

Prof. Tim Mays
Prof. Tim Mays

Department of Chem. Engineering

Nano-structured and advanced materials for sustainable energy, environmental control. Co-director of CSCT, Head of Chem. Engineering Department.

This information was updated on 23 Apr 2018.

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