The Centre for Doctoral Training brings together a new science lab and seminar room for students in the Catalysis-CDT.
The new rooms sit within Cardiff Catalysis Institute (CCI) – one of the world’s top five catalysis research centres and the leading facility of its kind in the UK.
Professor Graham Hutchings, Director of CCI, said: “Students come from across the world to join our internationally excellent doctoral training programme, run in conjunction with the Universities of Bath and Bristol. The new £500,000 laboratory with a range of catalyst screening and testing equipment combines with the high-tech 16-seater seminar room to give our talented doctoral students the spaces they need to grow, and will help us continue to build our reputation as a world-leading institute.”
Professor Colin Riordan, Vice-Chancellor of Cardiff University, said: “Our investment in the Centre for Doctoral Training demonstrates the value we, as a world-leading research university, place on the work of the Catalysis Institute and its long-term strategic importance. The science of catalysis is at the heart of society. It contributes over £50bn a year to the UK economy by improving health, sharing knowledge, and saving lives.”
The Catalysis CDToffers postgraduate training for 12 students studying for a Master of Research degree in Catalysis and Reaction Engineering. Students will develop an advanced knowledge base of catalysis disciplines and an understanding of industry and global contexts to drive and grow the UK catalysis sector. Students register with Cardiff as their ‘home’ university for the first year, but can chose to follow their studies at Bristol or Bath as they choose further options.