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from: State-of-the-artlaboratories and world-class expertise in materials science, battery technologies, and sustainable manufacturing. Direct collaboration withLeaf Tech Ltd and otherkey industry
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the deadline. This PhD project addresses a fundamental challenge at the interface of biomaterials science, sustainability, and biofabrication: transforming underutilised animal-derived waste into high-value
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Background: Functional, topologically complex organic molecules are rising stars in modern materials science due to their biocompatibility, structural variability, and wealth of physico-chemical
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PhD studentship: Engineering Bioinstructive Materials to Guide Immune–Bone Regeneration Award Summary 100% fees covered, and a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £20,780 (2025/26 UKRI rate
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PhD Studentship: Enhancing Material Properties and Longevity in Maxillofacial Reconstructive Devices
Do you want to be involved in research that makes societal impact, contributing to material science development for maxillofacial/reconstructive science devices? Reconstructive science focuses
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industry experts in ammunition production as well as academics specialising in materials and environmental science, gaining a broad range of valuable and transferable skills. Entry requirements Applicants
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research sits at the interface of materials science, heterogeneous catalysis, and chemical engineering. Key areas The project will engage with one or more of the following interconnected research topics
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) are widely used in industries such as automotive and electrical engineering. During service, these materials are frequently exposed to harsh environments involving elevated temperatures, oxygen, and moisture
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of Materials Chemistry A, 2026. [2] G. A. H. France et al. IEEE Transactions on Terahertz Science and Technology 15, 743, 2025. [3] G. A. H. Ludlam et al., ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering 12, 7924–7934
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An exciting opportunity is available for a motivated and talented PhD candidate to develop a transformative technology for managing the UK’s nuclear graphite waste. Funded by the Nuclear