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Ayse Cagla Balaban

Programme Leader for MSc Construction Project Management & Senior Lecturer in Built Environment

University of Greenwich

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Environmental Sustainability

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Carbon Capture And Storage

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Environmental Science

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Co2 Capture

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Materials Science

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Chemical Engineering

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University of Greenwich

PhD in Advanced Composite Materials and CO₂ Capture at University of Greenwich

The University of Greenwich is offering a PhD opportunity in the School of Engineering, supervised by Ayse Cagla Balaban, Dr Felipe Perdomo Hurtado, and Dr Konstantinos Evangelinos. The project, titled "Demonstration of Absorption Contactors using Ionic Liquids in Sandwich Composite Materials for CO₂ Capture and Conversion," is an interdisciplinary research initiative at the intersection of advanced composite materials, chemical engineering, and sustainability. The research aims to develop innovative approaches to carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) by transforming sandwich composite structures into multifunctional systems for CO₂ capture and conversion. This PhD project is ideal for candidates interested in experimental research, sustainable materials, and net-zero technologies. The research will involve hands-on work with composite materials and ionic liquids, focusing on their application in carbon capture and conversion processes. The project is supported by the Faculty of Engineering and Science at the University of Greenwich, a leading institution in the United Kingdom. Funding: UK applicants are eligible for a 100% tuition fee waiver for three years, while international applicants receive a 50% tuition fee waiver for the same period. Please note that this studentship does not include a living-cost stipend, so applicants must secure their own funding for living expenses. Eligibility: Applications are welcome from highly motivated candidates with backgrounds in engineering, materials science, chemical engineering, or related disciplines. Experience or interest in experimental research, sustainable materials, and net-zero technologies is particularly valued. No specific GPA or language test requirements are mentioned. Application Process: The application deadline is 20 February 2026. Interested candidates should apply via the University of Greenwich application portal linked in the announcement. Informal enquiries are encouraged, and applicants are invited to contact the supervisors for further information. Interviews will be held from 9–13 March 2026, with a start date by 15 July 2026. For more information and to apply, please visit the provided links. This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research in CO₂ capture, composite materials, and sustainability at a renowned UK institution.

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University of Greenwich

PhD in Absorption Contactors Using Ionic Liquids in Sandwich Composite Materials for CO₂ Capture and Conversion

The University of Greenwich School of Engineering is offering a PhD opportunity under the supervision of Ayse Cagla Balaban, Dr Felipe Perdomo Hurtado, and Dr Konstantinos Evangelinos. The project, titled "Demonstration of Absorption Contactors using Ionic Liquids in Sandwich Composite Materials for CO₂ Capture and Conversion," is an interdisciplinary research initiative at the intersection of advanced composite materials, chemical engineering, and sustainability. The research aims to develop innovative carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) systems by transforming sandwich composite structures into multifunctional CO₂ capture and conversion platforms. This PhD project is ideal for candidates interested in experimental research, sustainable materials, and net-zero technologies. The research will involve hands-on work with composite materials, ionic liquids, and the development of new approaches to carbon capture. The project is supported by the Faculty of Engineering and Science at the University of Greenwich, located in Chatham, England, United Kingdom. Funding: UK applicants are eligible for a 100% tuition fee waiver for three years, while international applicants receive a 50% tuition fee waiver for the same period. Please note that this studentship does not include a living-cost stipend, so applicants must secure their own living expenses. Eligibility: Applications are welcome from highly motivated candidates with backgrounds in engineering, materials science, chemical engineering, or related disciplines. Experience or interest in experimental research, sustainable materials, and net-zero technologies is particularly valued. No specific GPA or language test requirements are mentioned in the announcement. Application Process: The application deadline is 20 February 2026, with interviews scheduled for 9–13 March 2026 and a start date by 15 July 2026. Interested candidates should apply via the provided project link and are encouraged to contact the supervisor for informal enquiries. Please share this opportunity within your networks to help reach strong, high-quality candidates. For more information, visit the University of Greenwich research studentships and scholarships page or contact the supervisors directly.

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