Other PhD opportunities 2011
Analytical Science & Technology Studentships 2011
HEI: Cardiff University
Department: Chemistry
Project Title: Core-shell nanoparticle models for in situ SERS measurements of carbonate dissolution under environmentally realistic conditions
HEI: Loughborough University
Department: School of Science
Project Title: Improving the utility of LA-ICP-MS for isotope ratio environmental science
HEI: University of Bath
Department: Chemistry
Project Title: Low cost junction sensors for water quality monitoring
HEI: University of Dundee
Department: Electronic Engineering & Physics
Project Title: Optical trapping techniques for the study of complex aerosol particles in an x-ray beamline
HEI: University of Glasgow
Department: School of Geographical & Earth Sciences
Project Title: 'Hearing the full symphony': advancing our understanding of the carbon cycle through continuous monitoring of dissolved organic carbon export
HEI: University of Southampton
Department: School of Ocean & Earth Sciences
Project Title: Development of an oceanic in situ carbon dioxide sensor for high spatial and temporal resolution measurements
HEI: University of York
Department: Chemistry
Project Title: Development of desorption electrospray mass spectrometry (DESI-MS) for analysis of ancient lipids from food residues on archaeological artefacts
UK Ocean Acidification Studentships 2011
HEI: Open University
Department: Earth & Environmental Sciences
Project Title: Understanding the impact of recent ocean acidification on biocalcification
HEI: NERC British Antarctic Survey
Department: Science Programmes
Project Title: Shell composition and microstructure variation with pH in time and space
HEI: University of Bristol
Department: Earth Sciences
Project Title: The pelagic record of ocean acidification since the beginning of industrialisation
HEI: University of Oxford
Department: Earth Sciences
Project Title: A mechanistic field investigation of the physiological response of phytoplankton to past fluctuations in surface water carbonate chemistry