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Ciaran Llewelyn is a final year PhD researcher in the field of Inorganic Chemistry and Materials at the University of Bath. With 4 years of laboratory experience, he specializes in the design and synthesis of metal chalcogenide precursors for automotive systems. Ciaran is highly motivated and determined, with a strong aptitude for scientific research and development. He is eager to contribute his skills to positively impact future generations. Ciaran has worked as a Graduate Teaching Assistant at the University of Bath and as a Researcher Phd Student at AAPS CDT - EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Advanced Automotive Propulsion Systems.
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Final Year PhD researcher in the field of Inorganic Chemistry and Materials at the University of Bath focussing on the design and synthesis of novel metal chalcogenide precursors for automotive systems. Highly motivated and determined synthetic inorganic chemist with an aptitude for scientific research and development. 4+ years of laboratory experience (PhD) with experience working with an industrial partner. Eager to contribute to the area of environmental and green chemistry where I can apply my skills to positively impact future generations.

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University of Bath, Claverton Down, Bath, GB, BA2 7AY, GB

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Ciaran Llewelyn's Professional Milestones

  • Researcher | PhD Student (2019-09-01~): Conducted groundbreaking research to impact the field and contribute to scientific advancements.
  • Teaching Assistant (2020-10-01~): Elevated instruction and guidance to foster a collaborative learning environment for students.
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Education

University of Bath
University of Bath

Inorganic Chemistry,

Mechanical Engineering

2019-2020
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