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A I Cooper

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Discovering CO2-capture Materials Using Robots and ‘Hive Mind’ Hybrid Intelligence University of Liverpool in United Kingdom

I am offering a PhD position in CO2-capture materials discovery using robotics and hybrid intelligence at the University of Liverpool.

University of Liverpool

United Kingdom

Mar 31, 2026

Keywords

Computer Science
Chemistry
Mechanical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Materials Science
Artificial Intelligence
Computational Chemistry
Polymer Chemistry
Software Engineering
Automation
Green Technology
Robotics
Co2 Capture
Polymer Science
Machine learning

Description

This PhD opportunity at the University of Liverpool, Department of Chemistry, offers a unique chance to contribute to the discovery of advanced CO2-capture materials using cutting-edge robotics and artificial intelligence. The project, co-funded by a financial gift from Google, aims to develop a global ‘Hive Mind’—a delocalised network that coordinates autonomous laboratory robots to accelerate the discovery of engineered porous materials for atmospheric CO2 capture. This interdisciplinary research integrates computational chemistry, AI, software engineering, mechanical engineering, robotics, and polymer science.

Students will work within a collaborative team led by Professor A I Cooper, Dr X Evangelopoulos, Dr G Pizzuto, and Dr J Ayme, engaging with both experimental and computational approaches. The research will involve designing and programming autonomous robots, developing AI algorithms for materials selection, and synthesizing novel porous polymers and frameworks. The project is ideal for candidates interested in the intersection of chemistry, engineering, and computer science, and who are motivated by environmental challenges and technological innovation.

Applicants should have a strong academic background in Chemistry, Materials Science, Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or related fields. Experience or keen interest in computational methods, robotics, or AI is highly desirable. The position requires good communication skills and the ability to work in a multidisciplinary environment. English language proficiency is necessary for non-native speakers.

While the funding details are not specified, the project benefits from significant external support and offers access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources. The application deadline is 31 March 2026, providing ample time for interested candidates to prepare their materials. For further information and to apply, visit the project link on FindAPhD or contact the supervisors directly.

Funding

Funded PhD Project (Students Worldwide)

How to apply

Apply online via the University of Liverpool PhD application portal. Prepare a CV, academic transcripts, and a cover letter outlining your interest and suitability. Contact the supervisors for further information if needed. Refer to the FindAPhD project link for details.

Requirements

Applicants should hold or expect to obtain a first or upper second class degree (or equivalent) in Chemistry, Materials Science, Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or a related discipline. Experience or strong interest in computational chemistry, artificial intelligence, robotics, or software engineering is highly desirable. Good communication skills and ability to work in an interdisciplinary team are preferred. English language proficiency is required for non-native speakers, typically demonstrated by IELTS or equivalent.

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