513 postdoctoral-soil-structure-interaction-fem-dynamics PhD positions in United Kingdom
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the microscopic soil structure, developed by fleas carrying plague, contribute to plague residence? This PhD will be supervised by scientists from University of Nottingham and the James Hutton Institute and will
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bilayers, this project is leveraging dynamic mass photometry (DMP)—a label-free, single-particle technique capable of measuring both mass (protein interactions) and diffusion (protein-membrane affinity
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plague residence and how do they differ to European soils? How might the microscopic soil structure, developed by fleas carrying plague, contribute to plague residence? This PhD will be supervised by
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(£19,237 for 2024/25). The proposed project addresses significant health and safety concerns in the UK construction sector, where workers are more prone to suffer with emotional stress, mental tiredness, and
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project will examine tritium permeation through various structural materials and potential anti-permeation coatings. Based in the School of Metallurgy and Materials at the University of Birmingham
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explore the nonlinear structural dynamics of LGSs to fully understand the complexity of their control. They will use this foundation to explore idealised and realistic control laws to virtually “stiffen
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the University of Birmingham. The studentship will develop structure-property relationships in disordered cobalt-free lithium-ion and sodium-ion battery cathode materials. The cathode represents
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-mounted ground-penetrating radar (GPR) with smart meter data to transform leak detection. Drones equipped with GPR will identify underground anomalies, while smart meter data will refine localisation
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carbon emissions reduction targets set out by the UK- and Irish governments up to 2050, Floating Offshore Wind energy will likely play a significant role. Construction of concrete floaters is attractive
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The aim of this project is to analyse the effect of hydrogen and Low Carbon Intensity (LCI) fuels on degradation of surfaces exposed to such harsh environments and, subsequently, structural