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Application deadline: 31/01/2026 Research theme: Experimental Particle Physics UK and overseas This 3.5-year PhD studentship is open to Home (UK) and overseas students. The successful candidate will
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years, full time Project outline We are seeking an excellent PhD student to undertake research on experimental and/or theoretical aspects of light scattering by single particles relevant to climate
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PhD Studentship in Mechanical Engineering: Particle Transport in Porous Media in Subsurface Carbon Storage Applications Award Summary 100% fees covered, and a minimum tax-free annual living
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to mineral dissolution followed by the precipitation of secondary minerals. From a fluid dynamics perspective, the newly formed solids can be regarded as particles suspended within the pore-scale flow
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slow sand filters. This project suits graduates seeking careers in drinking water technology, sustainable infrastructure, and low carbon process design. Drinking water production is under mounting
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: The potential impacts of aluminum containing particles, produced from ablation/demise during re-entry, remain speculation until certain critical laboratory measurements are performed and the resulting physico
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Macroscopic matter is composed of a huge number of quantum particles whose dynamics are typically dominated by interactions. In spite of this immense complexity, when a macroscopic object is in
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of laser diagnostics to particle synthesis flames that have emerged more recently have largely concerned the production of metal and metal oxide particles. Accordingly, this project initiates new research
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skills, including rheology, spectroscopy, particle characterisation, and advanced imaging techniques, including rare access to unique capabilities found only at the University of Birmingham, such as
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the remaining useful life of electronic components, supporting studies in electronic system reliability and maintenance strategies. Filter Rig: An experimental setup to study filter clogging phenomena, allowing