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atmosphere. The traditional sponge materials for this process have issues including poor long-term stability and/or the need for very high temperatures (up to 900 ºC) to regenerate the sponges for reuse
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already) and apply online. Informal inquiries can be made by contacting Dr Joni Teräväinen at jt945@cam.ac.uk . For queries relating to the application process, please email LF45669@maths.cam.ac.uk . Please
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, and performance testing using techniques such as scanning and transmission electron microscopy, diffraction methods (lab-based and synchrotron), mechanical property assessments, and thermo-physical
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to coordinate action for interventions that change their infrastructure systems to deliver better outcomes iv) Undertake case studies in how individuals and communities can be engaged in the process of
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these as part of your application. Please submit your application by midnight on the closing date. For questions about the application process, please contact Holly Shaw, email has50@cam.ac.uk (Tel +44(0
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submit your application by midnight on the closing date. For questions about the vacancy, please contact Dr. Hong Ge (hg344@cam.ac.uk ) for technical queries about the role or for the application process
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) in a relevant subject (Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering), experimental track record and willingness to learn. Home rate fees are fully funded. Applicants from overseas will
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Metallurgy, Materials Science, Physics, or Chemistry. The Structural Materials Group is a diverse, dynamic team researching alloy design, phase transformations, micromechanical behavior, and processing
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degree in a relevant field (e.g., Metallurgy, Materials Science, Physics, Chemistry) and meet EPSRC home-fee eligibility criteria. The Structural Materials Group is a diverse and dynamic research team
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the role are: The applicant has obtained or is close to obtaining a PhD in physics, electronic engineering, or other related area; has relevant experience in microwave photonics (or related photonics area