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Meera Mehta

Professor at University of Oxford

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Inorganic Chemistry

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Nmr Spectroscopy

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Chemistry

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Catalysis

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Chemical Synthesis

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University of Oxford

DPhil Studentship in Synthetic Inorganic Chemistry: Zintl Clusters as Catalysts to Mediate Organic Transformations

[Course fees at Home rate and stipend of no less than the UK Research Council rate (£20,780 p.a.) for 3 years.] This DPhil studentship in Synthetic Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Oxford offers an exciting opportunity to join the Mehta research group, led by Professor Meera Mehta, in the Department of Chemistry. The project focuses on the synthesis and application of Zintl clusters as catalysts to mediate organic transformations, with a particular emphasis on sustainable main group elements such as phosphorus, germanium, boron, and aluminum. The research aims to develop new catalytic processes that convert common waste products and greenhouse gases, including CO 2 , into valuable industrial feedstocks like methanol. The Mehta group is renowned for its interdisciplinary approach, combining expertise in inert-atmosphere synthesis, organic catalysis, NMR spectroscopy, X-ray crystallography, and electrochemistry. The group is committed to breaking down traditional barriers within chemistry and fostering innovation in sustainable chemical transformations. The successful candidate will be based in the Chemistry Research Laboratory at Oxford and will have access to state-of-the-art facilities and a vibrant research environment. Funding for this studentship includes coverage of course fees at the Home rate and a stipend of no less than the standard UK Research Council rate (£20,780 per annum) for three years. Applicants must meet the eligibility criteria set out by UKRI, including residency requirements for Home fee status. Candidates should possess a first-class or strong upper second-class undergraduate degree in Chemistry or a closely related discipline, demonstrate a strong commitment to research, have synthetic laboratory experience, and show the ability to independently acquire new skills. The Department of Chemistry at Oxford holds the Athena SWAN Silver Award and is dedicated to promoting diversity, equality, and inclusion. Applications should be submitted via the Oxford online application system, quoting MM/Chem/2026 under ‘Departmental Studentship Applications’. The application deadline is 12.00 noon UK time on Thursday, 8 January 2026. For further information about the group and research topics, visit the Mehta Lab website. Queries regarding the application and admission process can be directed to [email protected].

2 months ago

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Meera Mehta

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University of Oxford

DPhil Studentship in Synthetic Inorganic Chemistry: Zintl Clusters as Catalysts to Mediate Organic Transformations

[Studentship covers course fees at Home rate and provides a stipend of no less than the standard UK Research Council rate (£20,780 p.a.) for 3 years.] This DPhil studentship at the University of Oxford offers an exciting opportunity to join the Mehta group in the Department of Chemistry, focusing on the synthesis and application of Zintl clusters as catalysts for organic transformations. The research centers on creating clusters from sustainable main group elements such as phosphorus, germanium, boron, and aluminum, with the aim of developing new catalytic processes. A key application area is the conversion of common waste products and greenhouse gases, like CO2, into valuable industrial feedstocks such as methanol, contributing to sustainable chemical practices. The Mehta group is known for its interdisciplinary approach, combining inert-atmosphere synthesis, organic catalysis, NMR spectroscopy, X-ray crystallography, and electrochemistry to push the boundaries of traditional chemistry. The successful candidate will work in the Chemistry Research Laboratory at Oxford, benefiting from a collaborative and inclusive environment. The studentship covers Home tuition fees and provides a stipend at the UK Research Council rate (£20,780 per annum) for three years. Applicants should hold a first-class or strong upper second-class undergraduate degree in Chemistry or a closely related field, possess synthetic laboratory experience, and demonstrate a strong commitment to research and independent learning. The group and department are committed to diversity, equality, and inclusion, as reflected in their Athena SWAN Silver Award. For more information about the group, visit the Mehta Lab website. Applications must be submitted through the Oxford online application system, quoting 'MM/Chem/2026' under Departmental Studentship Applications. The deadline for applications is 12:00 noon UK time on Thursday, 8 January 2026. For questions regarding the application process, contact [email protected].

2 months ago