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transport, high-performance mechanical seals are essential. These seals prevent gas leakage by maintaining a sub-micron-thin layer of hydrogen between a rotating ceramic face and a stationary face. The
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of IR efficiencies like heat pumps. Currently the Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP) attributes infrared heating the same CO2 equivalent as direct electrical heating. However, it is currently unclear
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required to have high performance, vacuum-based, insulation and integrate equipment capable of surviving this challenging environment. This adds weight and is one of the big challenges for aircraft
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within fusion reactors, especially plasma-facing materials (PFMs) exposed to intense heat fluxes and energetic particles. Understanding and predicting how these materials degrade under such conditions is
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atomisers. To ensure high quality measurement data, enabling meaningful correlations, measurements will be performed on a simplified prefilming geometry, with aero and hydrodynamic features representative
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-value reinforcements in their short and randomly aligned form. A key challenge to the effective reintegration of recycled carbon and glass fibres into high-performance products lies in achieving scalable
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these, and then determine their imaging performance in bespoke optical systems in the visible light range. Applicants should have, or be expected to gain, a high (1st or 2:1) honours degree in Physics or Electrical
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for use as thermal insulation coating in battery systems, with the goal of significantly improving thermal management, extending battery lifespan, and enhancing performance in high-temperature environments
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in the simulations with the goal of minimising manufacturing variability and defect generation, i.e. robust manufacturing. The outputs of the work will directly influence the development of high
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these, and then determine their imaging performance in bespoke optical systems in the visible light range. Applicants should have, or be expected to gain, a high (1st or 2:1) honours degree in Physics or Electrical