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enhance system reliability and safety, aligning with the UK’s NetZero targets. Aim You will have the opportunity to build a high-fidelity process simulation and perform experimental validation to assess
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. Aim You will have the opportunity to build a high-fidelity process simulation and perform experimental validation to assess the structural performance of composite sleeves under operational conditions
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of Oxford. Unpaired electron spins are ubiquitous in materials and devices for optoelectronics and solar energy technology and play a crucial role in the fundamental photophysical processes at the basis
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inequalities shape carers’ lives using qualitative and creative methods (e.g. Theatre of the Oppressed, or others). 2) To support the co-production process across our team and partner organisations (e.g. Black
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encourage applications from underrepresented groups in STEM. How to apply (note there are 2 elements to the process): Please apply though the official University process. Instructions for applying through
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to applicants who are eligible for UK fee status (see https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/study/fees-and-funding/fee-status/ for further details). How to apply (there are 2 elements to the process): Please apply though
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marine and continental processes. However, direct in situ measurements of the processes responsible for methane removal remain sparse. The chemical environment here is shaped by a diverse mix of Saharan
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-90% lithium-6 enrichment. The research group is using solvent extraction methods and crown ether extractants to carry out the lithium-6 enrichment process. This PhD will involve experimental lab work
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performance. However, calculating defect formation energies and migration barriers using first-principles methods remains a major bottleneck in the materials discovery process. To address this, we will develop
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triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) to sustainably power ingestible medical devices. The aim is to harness mechanical energy from natural intestinal peristalsis to enable battery-free operation of autonomous