Dr F Aiouache
1 year ago
Fully funded PhD Studentship in decontamination of drinking water supplies (removal of dissolved organic carbon) by novel magneto-composite design and processing University of Lancaster in United Kingdom
Degree Level
PhD
Field of study
Biochemistry
Funding
Fully Funded
Deadline
Expired
Country
United Kingdom
University
University of Lancaster

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Keywords
Biochemistry
Environmental Science
Graphic Design
Chemical Engineering
Analytical Chemistry
Environmental Engineering
Physical Chemistry
Climate Science
Industrial Engineering
Earth Science
Project Management
Photosynthesis
Environmental Chemistry
Industrial Chemistry
Climate Change Policy
Dissolved Organic Mat
Decontamination
Drinking Water
Antiferromagnetic Materials
Processing In Memory
Earth Sciences
Data Processing
Multidisciplinary Project
Studentship
Communication Skills
Exchange Properties
Laboratory Knowledge
Peatland-fed Raw Waters
Record Keeping
Pilot-scale Demonstration
Icp-oes/ms
Magneto-composite
Uv-vis Spectroscopy
Particle Sizes
Chlorine
Water Processing
Carcinogenic Disinfection By-products
About this position
This PhD studentship is an exciting, fully funded opportunity to work as part of an internationally renowned scientific and engineering team to develop a new innovative technology to meet and overcome the serious challenges of increasing dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in the UK’s drinking water supplies.BackgroundIn the UK, and elsewhere, climate change is causing increased concentrations of DOC in peatland-fed raw waters. DOC can react with chlorine to produce carcinogenic disinfection by-products. This project aims to develop a new, effective, proof-of-concept process for removing DOC from raw drinking waters, using novel magnetic composite materials.ObjectivesThe student will be directly involved in both the synthesis of the novel magnetic materials (in collaboration with Prof. Barbara Maher, Lancaster Environment Centre and Dr James Byrne, School of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol), and, in collaboration with an Engineering-based supervisor (Dr Farid Aiouache) and a dedicated Research Assistant, tailoring the use of the new materials in the water treatment process. Specifically, the PhD project will address the following objectives:· Develop cost-effective, controlled processes for production of novel magneto-composites, with selected compositions, particle sizes and exchange properties.· Demonstrate DOC removal using the new materials, at various experimental scales (with the aim of reaching pilot-scale demonstration by end of Year 3)· Develop understanding of the underlying chemistry and associated transport phenomena inside the engineered flow process unit.· With our business specialist (Dr Alan Gilchrist), help to develop business and service models from technical and economic perspectives to support process scale-up and expansion.Qualifications and experience§ Candidates should be highly motivated, well-organised and have a relevant degree at 2.1 minimum in chemistry, environmental chemistry, chemical engineering, or related disciplines.§ Previous experimental experience in water processing and analytical chemistry techniques (e.g. ICP-OES/MS; UV-vis spectroscopy, etc.) is not essential but would be beneficial.§ Excellent skills in project management, practical laboratory knowledge, data processing, record keeping and organisation, and professional working attitude with a multidisciplinary project team.§ Excellent communication skills, including preparing oral presentations, reports etc.EnquiriesFor informal enquiries to learn more about the PhD project candidates would be welcome to contact Professor Barbara Maher ([email protected]) and/or Dr James Byrne ([email protected]). Interested applicants may contact Dr Farid Aiouache ([email protected]) with a copy of their CV and a covering letter explaining their suitability for the project.
Funding details
Fully Funded
How to apply
? Interested applicants may contact Dr Farid Aiouache ([email protected]) with a copy of their CV and a covering letter explaining their suitability for the project.
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