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Applications are invited to undertake a 3.5 year PhD programme to explore new laser surface engineering methods for functionalising the electrochemical performance of solid-state batteries. In
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largely missing in the fusion community. The Project: This PhD project will evaluate the effect of high temperature, irradiation, high-heat flux and thermo-mechanical stress on microstructural, physical and
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of deformation and stress in the elements. In this DPhil project, you will develop and implement novel, NURBS based, element formulations and validate the application of IGA to mechanical problems with complex
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M.W. Beijerinck Virology Prize Medical, Biomedical and Health Sciences Natural Sciences and Technology More The M.W. Beijerinck Virology Prize is awarded to an internationally renowned researcher
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-driven understanding of the fundamental mechanical properties of these advanced structural materials which will operate in highly demanding stress and environments throughout their life cycle
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opportunities? As a PhD Candidate with us in the department of Ocean Operations and Civil Engineering in Ålesund, you will work to obtain your doctorate, and at the same time gain valuable experience
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to the increasingly difficult conditions. Drawing on expertise from the Environmental Ergonomics Research Centre and members from the Peter Harrison Laboratory, this PhD project will investigate thermal responses in