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; EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Green Industrial Futures | Bath, England | United Kingdom | about 2 months ago
symbiosis, through of co-location of several Breathaboard processes, enhancing both efficiency and sustainability. The PhD will focus on three key objectives: Investigate Microstructural and Chemical Changes
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to learn, thriving in dynamic, fast-moving environment Strong Trading Interest and drive to develop a deep mental model of microstructure and market intuition By applying to this role, you will be
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-motivated and quick to learn, thriving in dynamic, fast-moving environment Strong Trading Interest and drive to develop a deep mental model of microstructure and market intuition By applying to this role, you
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and defects, with unprecedented detail. Through this work, you will uncover the fundamental links between synthesis conditions, microstructure, and macroscopic properties of layered materials. Your
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theoretical tools for their description (C). Tasks for project RTG2861-A4 (Principal Investigator: Prof. Dr. Stefan Kaskel, Chair of Inorganic Chemistry I, Research area A): Research topic: Microstructured PCL
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theoretical tools for their description (C). Tasks for project RTG2861-A4 (Principal Investigator: Prof. Dr. Stefan Kaskel, Chair of Inorganic Chemistry I, Research area A): Research topic Microstructured PCL
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microstructure exhibiting improved physical and mechanical properties. The main objective of this project will be to develop a mechanistic understating of the microstructural evolution of the Additive
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microstructure exhibiting improved physical and mechanical properties. The main objective of this project will be to develop a mechanistic understating of the microstructural evolution of the Additive
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welded samples and subjected to stress-corrosion cracking tests. A Gleeble thermomechanical simulator could also produce coupons with microstructures matching specific weld zones. Advanced characterisation
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ways, mechanical properties test (such as tensile test, etc.) and some highly advanced microstructural characterisation such as SEM (Scanning electron microscope), XRD (X-ray diffraction) and TEM