The University of Birmingham and the Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM) in Berlin are excited to announce a fully funded PhD position focused on Perylene Diimide Dyes for Sensing and Bioimaging. This prestigious role offers a unique opportunity for UK and German students with a Master’s degree in Chemistry to engage in groundbreaking research in synthetic supramolecular chemistry and optical sensing.
Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year round.
Brief Description
- University or Organization: University of Birmingham and Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM – Berlin)
- Department: School of Chemistry
- Course Level: Research Project
- Award: Fully Funded (Stipend and Tuition Fees Covered)
- Access Mode: Online
- Number of Awards: 1
- Nationality: UK and German Students
- The award can be taken in the: United Kingdom and Germany
Eligibility
- Eligible Countries: Germany and the UK
- Acceptable Course or Subjects: The scholarship will be awarded in any subject related to the research focus, including synthetic supramolecular chemistry, photophysics, and optical sensing.
- Admissible Criteria: Applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Hold a Master’s level degree in Chemistry or a comparable discipline.
- Be a citizen or resident of Germany or the UK.
- Demonstrate a strong background in the relevant research areas.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should contact Dr. Timothy Barendt ([email protected]) or Dr. Ute Resch-Genger ([email protected]) for application details. Applications are accepted year-round and will be reviewed on a rolling basis until a suitable candidate is found.
Benefits
This fully funded PhD position includes a stipend and coverage of tuition fees for a duration of 3.5 years. The successful candidate will work at both the University of Birmingham and BAM in Berlin, gaining valuable experience and skills in molecular synthesis, supramolecular chemistry, and photophysics.
Funding Notes: The position is fully funded by the University of Birmingham, covering both the stipend and tuition fees for the entire duration of the PhD program.
