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. Elements such as copper and tin, which are the focus of this project, enrich at grain boundaries during thermo-mechanical processes used to achieve the desired steel microstructure. In this project, you will
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) at WMG, University of Warwick to work on: Environmental effects on the long-term mechanical performance of short-fibre-reinforced thermoplastics (ENFORM) Short-fibre reinforced thermoplastics (SFRPs
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-physics characterisation, and optimisation of SSTs operating in the multi-kilovolt regime. Centred on the integration of WBG devices, the research will investigate the coupling mechanisms between electrical
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the University of Warwick. Project outline: Modelling light-driven processes and charge transfer across molecule-metal interfaces is instrumental for the development of next-generation molecular optoelectronic
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: · Working knowledge of MATLAB/Python and signal processing · Basic understanding of electromagnetics · Experience with CAD and mechanical design How to apply: Interested candidates should contact Dr Hungyen
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Project Overview Ruthenium alloys are growing in interest due to their lower metal value and potential applications across various industries like automotive and AI. Currently there is high demand in
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) at WMG, University of Warwick to work on: Environmental effects on the long-term mechanical performance of short-fibre-reinforced thermoplastics (ENFORM) Short-fibre reinforced thermoplastics (SFRPs
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Discipline: Engineering & Technology, Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering Qualification: Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering (PhD) This project is a collaborative research effort between
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the EPSRC Industrial Doctoral Landscape Award project in collaboration with industrial partner Tata Steel UK. The project aims to advance fundamental knowledge on the impact of residual elements
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, including in liquids. Combining quantum mechanics and atomic simulation with AI-driven sampling techniques, you will determine terahertz and Raman spectrograms to directly compare to measurements obtained in