PhD & Postdoctoral positions
We are always on the lookout for talented and motivated researchers and also welcome inquiries from individuals interested in pursuing alternative funding sources.
Also see the Chemical Photonics fellowship opportunities page.
PhD studentship: Bridging polymer and glass physics
Bright highly motivated candidates are invited to apply for a fully funded 3.5-year PhD position in the School of Chemistry at the University of Glasgow, to start on 1 October 2023 in the Chemical Photonics group with Prof. Klaas Wynne.
In this project, we will establish a unified description of supercooling, viscoelasticity, and vitrification (glass formation) in a family of molecules whose behaviour bridges that of polymers and small-molecule glass formers. The temperature-dependent properties of materials are of enormous importance to their practical application and therefore a thorough understanding of the molecular origin of these properties is critically important. Our overall aim is to forge a deep connection between polymer and glass physics in order to produce a paradigm shift in fundamental materials science that will ultimately lead to a more rational design of amorphous materials with implications for all areas where glasses are utilised (see ChemRxiv 2022, DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv-2022-zrbgt-v2).
The ideal candidate will hold (or expect to hold) a 1st or upper 2nd class MSci / MChem / BSc or equivalent, with a strong background in physical chemistry or chemical physics. The student can expect to become an expert in calorimetry, (cryogenic) rheology, small and wide-angle x-ray scattering (at the Diamond Light Source), Raman and infrared spectroscopy, microscopy, and more.
Prospective candidates may contact Prof Klaas Wynne for informal enquiries (klaas.wynne@glasgow.ac.uk).
Apply online: https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/phd-in-chemistry-bridging-polymer-and-glass-physics/?p153172
Closing Date: Applications accepted all year round.