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Catalytic Methods for Sustainable Synthesis. A Merged Experimental and Computational Approach

Project description

Training a new generation of scientists in sustainable catalysis

Synthetic chemistry, which is heavily reliant on catalysis, is central to the production of all kinds of chemicals for sectors including industry, pharmaceuticals and energy. Historically, catalysis of many reactions relied on harsh conditions (high pressures and/or temperatures, the use of corrosive substances, etc.) and catalysts. The development of more eco-friendly catalysts and processes not only reduces the impact of synthetic chemistry but enables the synthesis of more natural materials that would not survive harsher reaction conditions. With the support of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions programme, the CATMEC project will develop a doctoral training programme in sustainable chemical synthesis, catalysis, computational chemistry and bioactive molecule design, including secondments to industrial partners.

Objective

CATMEC is a multi-partner European Joint Doctorate (EJD) Programme offering research training in

state-of-the-art sustainable chemical synthesis, catalysis, computational chemistry and bioactive

molecule design on both traditional and non-traditional (eg flow) platforms. This Doctoral Training

Programme integrates complementary, interdisciplinary and intersectoral training and together with

enhanced European mobility through planned secondments of researchers, will contribute to EU

policy objectives in scientific training and degree assessment.

The researchers will be supervised and mentored by internationally recognised experts and have

access to state-of-the-art equipment. Hands-on training will be supplemented by formal training

courses in relevant and related fields, and a wide variety of complementary training courses,

workshops and seminars. The training of researchers will benefit from secondments to industrial

partners, gaining exposure to commercial and complementary environments.

Overall, it is anticipated that the CATMEC project will provide Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) with

an outstanding training experience, through extensive technical and complementary skills

development.

Coordinator

THE UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD
Net EU contribution
€ 546 575,76
Address
FIRTH COURT WESTERN BANK
S10 2TN Sheffield
United Kingdom

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Region
Yorkshire and the Humber South Yorkshire Sheffield
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Total cost
€ 546 575,76

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