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A PhD (Doctorate) is a research-focused program typically lasting three to four years. Students undertake an intensive research project, producing a thesis of up to 80,000 words followed by an oral defense. St Andrews' School of Chemistry boasts a vibrant PhD community with approximately 150 doctoral candidates at any given time. Each student's doctoral journey varies in terms of research focus and financial support. The School prioritizes its PhD candidates and allocates significant internal funding for chemistry research positions. Since this funding is awarded directly to faculty members, prospective students are encouraged to apply.
Functional materials have emerged as a key catalyst for scientific and technological advancement in the 21st century. This dynamic research area involves creating, analyzing, and understanding various functional solids with applications in energy systems, gas separation technologies, sensing devices, data storage, and ultra-low temperature cooling.
Research in this field focuses on practical applications, including developing and studying new materials, sometimes under extreme conditions. Advanced computational modeling frequently provides crucial insights that inform and refine material development strategies.