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About the Project Structural/engineering dynamics holds the key to designing safer, lighter and greener structures for the future. However, a grand challenge facing the discipline is that many
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Steel and other metal alloys. Other raw materials (i.g. Construction materials) Electronic and photovoltaic materials Research study area 1: The first research focus will be the application of advanced
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, low sputter yield, and excellent thermal conductivity. However, integration of W armour to structural materials in the first-wall (FW)/blanket remains a challenge due to the absence of robust dissimilar
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MECHANISM will advance our fundamental knowledge of the in-service operation, processing characteristics and mechanical/physical behavioural response of advanced structural materials within extreme
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). The aim of this project is to establish the potential for either LME (during welding) or SMIE (during service) in common materials used in construction. Candidate materials include carbon steels, high
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and Civil Engineering PhD Research Project Directly Funded UK Students Dr Marco Colombo Application Deadline: 30 June 2025 Details Are you ready to push the boundaries of engineering innovation and
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on our existing research platform, the project will focus on the deposition and characterisation of novel thin film materials - such as oxides, sulphides, and phosphides. A wide range of structural
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technology is emerging as a key commercial fusion solution promising pilot plant concepts that can be deployed by the 2040s. Tokamak Energy, a leading private fusion company in the UK and the UK Atomic Energy
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., Current Biology 2023) • Engineering leaves for improved photosynthesis and water-use (Lundgren et al., Nature Comms 2019) • Manipulating cell wall assembly and remodelling to improve growth and
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About the Project Structural/engineering dynamics holds the key to designing safer, lighter and greener structures for the future. However, a grand challenge facing the discipline is that many