Fully Funded PhD Research Studentship at University of Nottingham
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fully funded 3 years PhD research studentship at University of Nottingham
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Reference : ENG679
Department : Chemical & Environmental Engineering
Faculty of Engineering - Division of Process and Environmental Engineering
Fully Funded PhD Research Studentship (3 years)
Mechanisms of S-Adenosyl Methionine (SAM) dependent Radical Enzymes
Requirements of the studentship:
i) Students should have, or expect to obtain, a first-class or good 2:1 honours degree, or a distinction or high merit at MSc level (or international equivalent), in chemistry, biochemistry, computational chemistry, chemical engineering, biochemical engineering or closely related disciplines such as computer science, physics or mathematics, with relevant background.
ii) Students should be able to demonstrate an interest in biochemical mechanisms and computational modelling, and should have excellent written and oral presentation skills. Previous experience with statistical analysis, quantum chemistry, molecular dynamics and/or software tools such as Gromacs and Gaussian would be beneficial.
The studentship will cover full PhD tuition fees and a tax free stipend for three years (£13,590 for the 2012-13 academic year), restricted to UK/EU students. The studentship is expected to start in September 2013, or as early as possible after this date.
Informal enquiries prior to making an application may be addressed to Dr Anna Croft, email: [email protected]
To make an application, please send a covering letter stating clearly how you fulfil the requirements of the studentship, your research interests and include a CV, an academic transcript, and the names and addresses of two academic referees, to [email protected]. Please quote ref. ENG/679. The position will remain open until filled.
* This information is sent by Khwairakpam Rakesh (PhD Scholar School of Social sciences, Tata Institute of Social Sciences) who can be contacted at khulakpakh(aT)gmail(dot)com
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