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Yu-Lun Chueh

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Lauren McHugh

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Fully-funded Dual PhD in Hybrid Glass–TMDC Composites for Environmental Sensing (Materials Chemistry, Sensors)

This fully-funded 4-year dual PhD programme focuses on the development of multifunctional hybrid glass–TMDC (transition metal dichalcogenide) composites for advanced environmental sensing applications. The project is a collaboration between the University of Liverpool (UK) and National Tsing Hua University (Taiwan), offering students the unique opportunity to earn two PhD degrees from internationally recognized institutions. Research will center on integrating 2D TMDC materials (such as MoS₂, MoSe₂, WS₂) with hybrid glasses formed from organic–inorganic perovskites and metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), aiming to create scalable, high-performance sensors responsive to gases, humidity, and light. Students will benefit from access to world-class research facilities at both institutions, including advanced electron microscopy, thin film fabrication, and automated materials synthesis and characterization. The project combines experimental and computational approaches to investigate the electronic, optoelectronic, structural, and adsorptive properties of the composites, supporting the development of adaptable sensors for environmental monitoring, flexible electronics, and smart infrastructure. Supervision is provided by Dr Lauren McHugh (University of Liverpool), an expert in hybrid glasses and amorphous materials, and Prof. Yu-Lun Chueh (National Tsing Hua University), a leader in TMDC synthesis and device integration. The first two years of the PhD will be spent in Liverpool, followed by two years in Taiwan, fostering a rich cultural and academic experience. Applicants should hold or expect to obtain a Master’s degree in a relevant field such as chemistry or materials science. The programme is fully funded: tuition fees are waived at both institutions, and students receive a maintenance stipend (TWD 15,233/month in Taiwan; £20,780/year in Liverpool, with annual increases). Additional support is available for research expenses and conference travel. The programme welcomes applications from both home and international students, with scholarships for outstanding candidates and support for those with disabilities or caring responsibilities. To apply, contact the supervisors for informal enquiries, then complete the University of Liverpool’s online application for a PhD in Chemistry, including the project title and reference number NTHU008. Required documents include a research proposal, transcripts, degree certificates, personal statement, CV, and referee contact details. The application deadline is March 15, 2026. Key research areas: hybrid glass, TMDC composites, environmental sensing, materials chemistry, 2D materials, perovskites, MOFs, sensors, optoelectronics, nanomaterials.

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