A one year postdoctoral fellowship is available for a domestic candidate (Canadian citizen or permanent resident) in the area of sustainable materials, under the co-supervision of Professors Pascale Champagne and Michael Cunningham. The candidate should be able to start the position as soon as possible and no later than April 2025. Interested candidates should send a current CV and transcripts to both Professors Champagne (pascale.champagne@queensu.ca) and Cunningham (michael.cunningham@queensu.ca).
PhD Position Available
A four year PhD position is available for “A New Generation of Plastics with Enhanced Degradability”. This PhD would be under the co-supervision of Professors Michael Cunningham and Philip Jessop. The candidate should be able to start by September 2025 at the latest. Interested candidates should send a current CV and transcripts to Professor Cunningham (michael.cunningham@queensu.ca) and cc Mrs. Jessica Bright (jessica.bright@queensu.ca).
Graduate student position with Professor Cunningham
Professor Cunningham is seeking a graduate student interested in pursuing a graduate degree (MASc or PhD) in the area of sustainable polymer chemistry and engineering. Professor Cunningham’s research focusses on developing novel next-generation polymeric materials that combine valuable new properties such as stimuli-responsiveness (“smart” materials) with enhanced sustainability. Further information can be found on the Research tab of this website. Interested applicants should be willing to commence their graduate program between May and September 2025, and can contact Professor Cunningham by email (michael.cunningham@queensu.ca) if you have any questions or would like more information.
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