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% reduction in CO2 from 1990 levels’ to ‘net zero’ with a completion date in 2050 or even earlier. On the transportation sector, more and more electric vehicles (EV) have been manufactured to replace
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of the project will open up a new field in molecular transformations both in small molecules and polymers and potentially overcome worldwide challenges like CO2 reduction and polymer recycling and upcycling. Your
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MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING: FULLY FUNDED EPSRC PHD STUDENTSHIP IN MATERIALS ENGINEERING (RS788)
performance. This includes both solid sections and hollow extruded products. Theadditional interest in alloys with lower embedded CO2 levels is also of interest. Increasing the levels of post-consumer scrap in
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Apply today for an industry PhD at the University of Adelaide, with Shell Global Solutions. Exact solutions for conservation law systems: applications to CO2 storage Currently, upscaling of CO2
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that release huge amounts of CO2. SusMet focuses on the exploration of carbon-free sustainable metallurgy, employing hydrogen as reducing agent, direct electroreduction (electrolysis), and plasma synthesis
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structure on small scales from the micrometer to the nanometer scale. The investigated materials and systems play an essential role in sustainable technologies like water- and CO2-electrolyzers, as well as in
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into valuable products. The scholarship will support one student to work on the development of novel biomass based adsorbents for CO2 capture. A combined experimental and simulation methods will be applied
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the world’s largest rainforest. It contributes to massive amounts of CO2 storage and rainfall production for South America. Amazon dieback could be dramatic for the continent, but might also have
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the carbon flux in Chlorophyta to elucidate the metabolic pathway from CO2 to the cell wall and use molecular biological tools to generate algal strains with improved cell wall properties. This project offers
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for gas measurements in real-life applications, for example environmental monitoring of greenhouse gases and air pollutants (i.e. CH4, CO2, N2O, NH3, SO2, CO, etc.) and plasma-based conversion of industrial