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Fuel cells and water electrolysers are key technologies for the transition to a low-carbon energy system, enabling the efficient conversion between chemical and electrical energy and supporting the large-scale deployment of hydrogen. Central to the performance of these systems is the...
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(or equivalent international qualification ) with a UK master's degree (with an average programme mark of no less than 65%) or international equivalent . Applicants must meet the minimum English language
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this, empirical rules have been developed. However, a fundamental understanding of the process is still lacking. Furthermore, current standard tests do not adequately capture the phenomena, and thus industry is
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). For questions about the application process, please contact gps.pgr@newcastle.ac.uk .
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up to a £5k/annum research training support grant for the full duration of the 4-year programme. Metal-ligand multiple bonding is a burgeoning area for making chemically novel structural motifs
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materials for low-emission ammonia conversion. Perform both experimental investigations and computational simulations of the combustion process. The outcome of this project will demonstrate the feasibility
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provide considerable training in chronobiology, signal transduction in plants, microbiology, and data analysis and interpretation. As part of the “MicroClock” programme funded through an ERC Synergy grant
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. Gordon Airey, Dr Anand Sreeram, Dr Nick Thom, Dr Richard Taylor Programme length: Four years (full‑time) Start date: 2026/27 academic year Keywords: biogenic supply chains, sustainable materials, biobased
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. The successful candidate will work closely with the project sponsors to deliver the outputs and will have access to a bespoke training programme. This project will deliver a model that integrates water quality to
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generation, and how these effects differ from those observed in idealised configurations. The project is supported by Rolls-Royce and combines fundamental flow-physics understanding with a clear design