Plasma catalysed production of hydrogen from hydrocarbons
We are recruiting new Doctoral Researchers to our EPSRC funded Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP) PhD studentships starting 1 October 2024. Applications are invited for the project title Plasma catalysed production of hydrogen from hydrocarbons
Successful applicants will receive an annual stipend (bursary) of £21,237, including inner London weighting, plus payment of their full-time home tuition fees for a period of 42 months (3.5 years).
You should be eligible for home (UK) tuition fees. There are a very limited number (no more than three) of studentships available to overseas applicants, including EU nationals, who meet the academic entry criteria including English Language proficiency.
You will join the internationally recognised researchers in the Departments of Chemical and Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, СʪÃÃÊÓƵ London
Project Details
The proposed project will investigate the novel technique of generating hydrogen from hydrocarbons using Plasmas Assisted Catalysis. This experimental research builds on current СʪÃÃÊÓƵ London research and aims at using low temperature plasma (i.e. low energy requirement) to split hydrocarbons (both gaseous and liquids) into hydrogen and solid carbon, thereby relegating the process of CO2 emission. The products will be characterised using various techniques such as gas chromatography, scanning electron microscopy, Raman and Infrared spectroscopy. Research will involve understanding the reaction mechanism and the assessment of catalyst to increase the reaction kinetics. A batch process will first be considered, leading subsequently to a flow process, with increased hydrogen yield.
Further Information
Please contact Dr abhishek.lahiri@brunel.ac.uk or Professor tassos.Karayiannis@brunel.ac.uk for an informal discussion about this studentship
Eligibility
Applicants will have or be expected to receive a first or upper-second class honours degree in an Engineering, or Physical Sciences related discipline. A Master’s degree in a related area is an advantage but not essential.
You should be highly motivated, able to work independently as well as in a team, collaborate with others and have good communication skills.
How to apply
There are two stages of the application:
1.Applicants must submit the pre-application form via the following link
by 16.00 on Friday 5th April 2024.
2.If you are shortlisted for the interview, you will be asked to email the following documentation in a single PDF file to cedps-studentships@brunel.ac.uk within 72hrs.
- Your up-to-date CV;
- Your Undergraduate degree certificate(s) and transcript(s) essential;
- Your Postgraduate Masters degree certificate(s) and transcript(s) if applicable;
- Your valid English Language qualification of IELTS 6.5 overall (minimum 6.0 in each section) or equivalent, if applicable;
- Contact details for TWO referees, one of which can be an academic member of staff in the College.
Applicants should therefore ensure that they have all of this information in case they are shortlisted.
Interviews will take place in April/May 2024.
Tassos Karayiannis - EDUCATION
PhD Engineering Science, Convective Heat Transfer, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada.
BSc (hons) Mechanical Engineering , City University, London, UK.
EMPLOYMENT
2020-present Director, Centre for Energy Efficient and Sustainable Technologies, Brunel Univ. London
2018-present Research Group Leader, Two-Phase flow and Heat Transfer, СʪÃÃÊÓƵ London
2017-2020 Research Theme Leader, Energy Efficient and Sustainable Technologies, Brunel Univ. London
2014-2017 Vice Dean Education, College of Engineering, Design and Physical Sciences, Brunel Univ. London
2005-2014 Deputy Head of School of Engineering and Design, СʪÃÃÊÓƵ London
2004-2005 Head of Department of Engineering Systems, London South Bank University
2001-2003 Head of Division of Environmental and Energy Engineering, London South Bank University
1993-2001 Head of Research, School of Engineering Systems and Design, London South Bank University
1998 Professor of Engineering; 1996 Reader in Mechanical Engineering; 1993 Principal Lecturer (Thermofluids); 1989 Senior Lecturer; 1988 Lecturer, London South Bank University
1994-1996 Honorary Senior Visiting Fellow; 1988-1994 Honorary Visiting Fellow, City University.
1986-1988 British Technology Group Research Fellow, Electrohydrodynamic Enhancement of Boiling and Condensation in Heat Exchangers, City University.
1986 Research Fellow, Cavitation Erosion, University of Southampton.
1981-1986 Teaching Assistant, The University of Western Ontario.