Two PhD studentships in Green & Sustainable Organic Chemistry Professors Mike George and Martyn Poliakoff FRS www.nottingham.ac.uk/supercritical We are looking for two enthusiastic organic chemists to carry out cutting edge green chemistry PhD projects involving photochemistry as a means of producing organic compounds more cleanly. The projects are in collaboration with the pharmaceutical company Sanofi and will involve a broad range of organic, analytical and mechanistic chemistry. Project 1 is targeted at the more sustainable production of anti-malarial compounds, particularly via reactions in supercritical CO2. Project 2 involves an exploration of different photochemical reactions as synthetic tools for compounds of pharmaceutical interest. Both projects will provide excellent training in research as part of a multidisciplinary team of organic and physical chemists and engineers. There are very suitable for people with a strong interest in organic chemistry but who would like to obtain a borad range of skills and understanding. Project 1 is open to candidates from the UK and EU; Project 2 is also open to candidates from outside the EU. Both Projects are for 3 years and will lead to PhD degrees. Project 1 is to start as possible and Project2 on October 1st 2013. Both projects will pay a standard UK stipend ca. 13,500 UK pounds (tax free) as well as all necessary University tuition fees. For further details, please contact either Mike.George@nottingham.ac.uk or Martyn.Poliakoff@nottingham.ac.uk