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solute retention, remains insufficiently understood. This project addresses that gap by leveraging advanced microscopy to study microstructural evolution during thermomechanical processing, aiming
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This project aims to perform laser spectroscopy studies on proton-rich nuclei, in order to investigate the evolution of nuclear structure of these exotic species. At the edges of the nuclear
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on the development of fault-related microstructures and associated changes in fluid chemistry (Farrell et al, 2025). These results will be complemented by field-based structural geology and petrographic studies
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generation and evolution under controlled variations in bathymetry and bed roughness, and will also include evaluating and validating existing numerical models, ensuring their reliability in predicting real
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exposure to industrial research environments and real-world challenges. The outcomes will validate a new design framework for environmentally resistant HEA coatings and contribute to the development
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project. Laser beam sources, process development and control to enable better control of mass transfer and laser-matter interactions. The “design-manufacture-inspect-model-test” approach of this project
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, technology, and accessibility, providing novel insights for academics and industry, and directly contributes to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 10: Reduced Inequalities. Applicants should hold
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range of reactivity, and particularly C-C bond formation. Directed evolution approaches will then be applied to guide the selectivity of the new enzymes towards target molecules and drug fragments
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. However, there are significant challenges to a broad proof of concept that would be addressed in this PhD project. Laser beam sources, process development and control to enable better control of mass