Join a fully funded 3.5-year PhD program at the University of Manchester, focusing on developing advanced thin-film composite mixed-matrix membranes for efficient gas separation applications. Experience practical insights through SLB.
This academic project, in collaboration with SLB, aims to create data-driven solutions for membrane technology facing industrial challenges in carbon capture. Candidates must have a solid academic background in relevant sciences or engineering fields, alongside programming capabilities in differential equations.
Key Responsibilities:
• Develop a digital twin model for membrane performance
• Validate designs with empirical data from experiments
• Investigate structural changes under high-pressure conditions
• Assess degradation and permeability dynamics
• Engage in an internship with SLB for data access
Requirements:
• Relevant honours degree minimum of 2.1 or master’s
• Strong programming skills for mathematical modeling
• Knowledge in chemical or mechanical engineering disciplines
• Experience with computational models in research
• Enthusiasm for industry-aligned academic research
Advance your academic career in membrane technology and contribute to sustainable gas separation advancements at the University of Manchester.
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📌 PhD in Composite Membrane Research (Nova Scotia)
🏢 Emerging Scholars Council
📍 Nova Scotia
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