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transfer and laser-matter interactions. The “design-manufacture-inspect-model-test” approach of this project will equip the successful PhD candidate with a wide range of valuable and transferable skills
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-periodic structures, we can precisely control the interaction of radiation with matter, potentially achieving unprecedented timing resolution (sub-70ps) and significantly enhancing signal detection. This PhD
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areas to consolidate the PhD focus. The PhD will involve interaction with one or more industrial partners and industrial case studies to ensure the work is industrially relevant as well as academically
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above areas to consolidate the PhD focus. The PhD will involve interaction with one or more industrial partners and industrial case studies to ensure the work is industrially relevant as
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, and materials science. PhD project description: Responsive 3D-printed functional devices interact with their environment, responding to stimuli (temperature, light, etc.), and “4D-printed” devices
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critical to ensuring the longevity and safety of fusion reactors. This PhD project focuses on developing an integrated framework that combines cutting-edge computational models, including Monte Carlo
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printed parts and we are still developing new leading-edge materials to grant them new capabilities. Advantages: In this PhD studentship, you will develop the materials, methods, and designs necessary to 3D
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Applications are invited for a PhD project within the University of Nottingham’s Faculty of Engineering, in the Centre for Additive Manufacturing research group (CfAM). The student will work in
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into their structure. However, we don’t yet know how to design these complex printed parts and we are still developing new leading-edge materials to grant them new capabilities. Advantages: In this PhD studentship, you
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techniques will be needed to design architectures the next generation of resilient systems under this increased complexity and growing risks from cyber-attacks. The focus of the PhD project is to identify