PhD Studentship funded for European Nationals(readvertisement due to withdrawal)
Department of Chemistry, University College London.
Computer modelling of crystal-crystal adhesion
The agglomeration of crystals in industrial crystallization processes is a
major problem in the manufacture of many solid products. The EPSRC have
funded a major collaborative project between UCL chemical engineering and
chemistry to combine crystallization and micro-mechanic experiments with
theoretical modelling, to develop a molecular based model of crystal
agglomeration. One of the positions in this project is a PhD studentship to
develop the modelling of inter-crystal forces at the atomistic level. This
position funded with standard maintenance grant plus fees at the EU/UK rate,
and so is open to European Nationals with a good degree in Chemistry,
Physics or Materials Science wishing to develop their computer modelling
skills and apply them to practical problems of crystallization. For further
details, please contact
Dr S L Price,
Centre for Theoretical and Computational Chemistry, University College
London, 20 Gordon Street, London WC1H 0AJ,
phone 0171-504-4622, or
email [log in to unmask], as soon as possible.
Dr S L Price (Dr S Price will be confused with Dr S D Price at same address)
Centre of Theoretical and Computational Chemistry
Department of Chemistry
University College London Phone: 0171 504 4622
20 Gordon Street Fax: 0171 380 7463
London WC1H 0AJ
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