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of the materials obtained, in accordance with the specifications provided by the industrial partner. At present, the ablative composite materials used in the space industry are primarily based on phenolic resins
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the University of Girona (UdG), we are internationally recognised for our leadership in innovation and scientific excellence in the field of structural composite materials. Our research focuses
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previously unused plastic waste via a novel plasma pyrolysis process, for use as a filler in rubber composites. The successful candidate will work in an interdisciplinary consortium of scientists and prominent
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all aspects of these complex problems. In the Composites Lab, you will find skills ranging from theoretical mechanics, applied mathematics, and computer science to material science and chemical
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/Online. The Composites Lab develops and authenticates techniques to achieve better designs of composite material-based structures. Much of this research is done in close cooperation with major industrial
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. Background in CAD/CAE, structural design, or composite materials. Practical experience in additive manufacturing or mechanical testing is an advantage. Autonomous, organized, and motivated to work within a
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materials to aeronautical applications. Several mitigation strategies are used in industry; however, the available formulations still frequently rely on toxic compounds. Their use is now strictly regulated by
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key materials—generally nickel-based superalloys—that make up turbine blades with ceramic matrix composites (CMCs). These composites combine lightness, thermomechanical strength and damage tolerance
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glass–ceramic wasteform compositions for the immobilisation of complex waste streams such as incinerator residues, ion-exchange media, and filtration materials. You will be based at Sheffield Hallam
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | Fields Landing, California | United States | about 3 hours ago
mission requires a new design? In these cases a bottom-up approach with materials models that resolve the influence of each component in the full composite are needed. This opportunity aims to connect fiber