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. You’ll graduate with a rare blend of expertise in materials science, hydrogen engineering, and sustainable infrastructure design—ideal for leadership roles across industry, government, and academia
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advanced skills in materials science, fatigue analysis, hydrogen-material interaction, and sustainable aerospace design—setting you up for leadership roles in academia, industry, or policy. Candidate Profile
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of the technology within a known PFAS transport environment. The objectives of the research are: Review PFAS affinities to materials, e.g. polymers, chemicals, cell membranes etc. Design a new analytical sensing
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rate; international applicants must cover the difference between home and overseas fees The Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy at the University of Cambridge invites applications for a PhD
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characterisation techniques including X-ray and electron diffraction, electron microscopy, IR and UV-vis spectroscopies, and gas sorption. This project combines flow and materials chemistry, characterisation, and
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for understanding natural magmatic processes on earth & other planetary bodies. Neutron diffraction is a powerful technique for studying the atomic scale structure of these materials, but the current technology to
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’ qualification (MSc) in a science and technology field such as Metallurgy, Chemical Engineering, ceramics, Materials Science and Engineering, Manufacturing, Physics, Chemistry, A passion and enthusiasm to
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requirements: Applicants should have, or expect to achieve, at least a 2:1 Honours degree (or equivalent) in Manufacturing/Mechanical/Materials/Chemical Engineering or a related subject. A relevant Master’s
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engineering, eager to tackle industrially-relevant problems. Ideally, you will have a first degree in materials and/or metallurgy, but candidates with degrees in related disciplines will also be considered
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opportunity in composites materials for space application research in the Composites and Advanced Materials Centre and the Centre for Defence Engineering at Cranfield university. The focus of this PhD will be