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enhanced PhD experience over 4 years, by increasing the student stipend and allowing for other opportunities including an industrial placement, and in addition cover items such as travel and subsistence
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, inspiring further similar studies in the field. Building on this foundation, this PhD project offers an exciting opportunity to advance the current framework by integrating polymer fluid dynamics during
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Summary This PhD project aims to develop and investigate high-performance polymer composites reinforced with continuous carbon fibers fabricated using additive manufacturing tecnique
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, this proposed research aims to leverage the unique properties of conjugated polymers (CPs) to prevent microbial colonisation of biomaterial surfaces. CPs, or conductive polymers, are biocompatible macromolecules
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the bioactivity necessary to promote cellular integration and strength, leading to increased complications and revision surgeries. This PhD project aims to address this gap by developing bioactive composites
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Apply and key information This project is funded by: Department for the Economy (DfE) Vice Chancellor's Research Scholarship (VCRS) Summary This PhD project aims to develop scientifically robust
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to address this through developing a new 3D+ multi-axial material containing fibre in all 5 key orientations, however additional TT is required to support this. This PhD project will investigate novel methods
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Summary This PhD project explores the development of a robotic, ultrasonic non-destructive testing and evaluation (NDT&E) system to evaluate and characterise composite and polymer materials—widely
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chemotherapeutic agent. The plan is to coat the bioactive glasses with a thin layer of bio-degradable carbohydrate (a small polymer) and then attach the antimicrobial agents to this carbohydrate coating. The project