PhD Studentships in Chemistry: Sustainability, Polymerisation Catalysis, Polymer Informatics at Imperial College London
Imperial College London’s Department of Chemistry is recruiting PhD students for projects in areas such as (de)polymerisation catalysis, sustainability, polymer informatics, chemical biology, and materials science. The department admits 50-60 PhD students annually, with funding from EPSRC, industry, scholarships, and self-funded routes. Current opportunities include departmental scholarships for home fee status students, covering full tuition and a generous stipend, as well as the Chemistry International Continuation PhD Scholarship for eligible Imperial graduates with overseas fee status. Research topics span sustainable materials, theoretical techniques for functional materials, machine learning for peptide drug design, and enzymatic methods for peptide synthesis. Supervisors include Assistant Professor Jarvist Moore Frost (computational chemistry, machine learning, functional materials) and Professor Jason Micklefield (chemical biology, enzymatic peptide synthesis). Applicants should hold or expect a 2.1 honours degree or master’s in Chemistry, Physics, Materials Science, Biochemistry, Biological Sciences, or related fields. The department values diversity and encourages applications from all backgrounds, with a commitment to equality and inclusion. Application involves contacting a supervisor to discuss a project, then submitting a departmental scholarship application form. The deadline for departmental scholarships is December 1, 2025. For specific projects, applicants should email the supervisor with a cover letter and CV. Funding is available for UK home students, with some scholarships for overseas Imperial graduates. The department is an Athena SWAN gold Award winner and actively promotes diversity and respect for all.