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About the Project Main description: Fiber-polymer composites are innovative ad sustainable alternative in construction due to their lightweight, excellent fatigue and durability, which are widely
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-structural relationships for the FFA molecules and identify design rules for the most promising molecules that will then be tested experimentally. The student will have the opportunity to work using state
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exhibit complex two-dimensional structures whose performance is governed by subtle variations in layer stacking and nanoscale disorder—features that are difficult to resolve with currently available
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We are seeking one enthusiastic and motivated individual to work within the Zero-G AstroLab, School of Engineering, on a project funded by the UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) in planetary defence to protect our planet from asteroid hazards. The aim of the project is to deliver and validate of...
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major output will be a decision support matrix that enables structured, multi-criteria analyses of land use decisions in future contexts. This matrix will translate quantitative and qualitative data
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Fully-funded PhD Studentship: Adaptive Mesh Refinement for More Efficient Predictions of Wall Boiling Bubble Dynamics This exciting opportunity is based within the Fluids and Thermal Engineering
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-based structural integrity model, validated using synchrotron X-ray microtomography and phase contrast imaging, to predict the lifetime of UK’s advanced gas-cooled reactors fuel cladding in storage
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PhD Studentship – New approaches for studying the structure of high-temperature molten materials Transition: (October 2025 start) Supervisor 1: Emma Barney Supervisor 2: Oliver Alderman (ISIS
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such as antenna arrays; and the modelling of advanced electromagnetic structures such as metasurfaces, which allow for unconventional control and manipulation of electromagnetic fields. Students who enjoy
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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