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The role
Role
Applications are invited for 3 Research Fellow positions to work in the Catalysis for Chemical Circularity Group in School of Engineering, University of Surrey. (part time, fixed term contract upto Feb 2026) The main role of the post holder will be to carry out research in textile chemical recycling into value-added chemicals using mechanochemistry, developing research expertise and portfolios in this emerging field towards a circular textile economy. This interdisciplinary project is in close collaboration with a leading company in textile design and manufacturing. The main project objectives are:
O1. Screening mechanochemical conditions for textile valorisation into useful chemicals.
O2. Develop catalytic pyrolysis protocols for textile thermal conversion.
O3. Achieve material to chemical conversion > 50%.
Key Responsibilities
- To conduct data analysis and ensure the validity and reliability of data at all times
- To maintain accurate and complete records of all findings
- To present the work to industrial collaborators, as advised by the supervisors
- To report on a regular basis about the progress of the work at meetings with the academic leaders
- To take initiatives in the planning of research
- To write reports for submission to research sponsors
About You
The successful candidate should have a MSc and above degree in Material Science, Chemistry or Chemical Engineering, or a closely related discipline. S/he should have a strong background in experimental catalyst design, characterisation and testing. Prior knowledge of mechanochemsitry, polymer chemistry and physics, plastic chemical recycling is especially welcomed.
Essential Experiences, Knowledge And Skills Include
- Practical experience within a research environment
- Experience with experimental design, catalyst design and catalytic reactions
- Practical experience in a broad range of techniques in material and chemical characterisation
- Ability to conduct a detailed review of recent literature
How To Apply
To apply for this role, please upload a CV with your application on the University of Surrey website. For informal enquiries please contact Dr. Hui Luo (hui_luo@surrey.ac.uk).
The University of Surrey reserves the right to close this vacancy early or extend based on Volume and Calibre of applications