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-driven variability, as only the former is thought to be related to the potential risk of AMOC collapse. The main aim of this project will be to test a new approach to do this based on recent theoretical
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project will examine tritium permeation through various structural materials and potential anti-permeation coatings. Based in the School of Metallurgy and Materials at the University of Birmingham
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. Increased additions of impurities like iron or deliberate additions like copper and nickel can be detrimental to corrosion resistance particularly in the accelerated tests used for qualification with
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authorisations of veterinary medicines, variations of existing authorisations, and animal test certificates to conduct clinical field trials. You will work within a peer-reviewed environment and contribute
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testing. We aim to develop next generation electrochemical energy technologies through holistic views of ammonia/methanol fuel cells and metal and metal ion (Li, Na, Ca etc.) batteries, from the nanoscale
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, randomised controlled feasibility trial to examine the feasibility and acceptability of the programme, collecting both quantitative and qualitative outcome measures. For informal enquires please contact: Dr
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qualification. If your first language is not English, you will need to meet the minimum English requirements for the programme, IELTS Academic score of 6.5 (with no less than 5.5 in each component test area) or
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., barrier certificates) is advantageous. You will collaborate with experts in control theory and have opportunities to test theoretical insights in simulation and hardware environments. To apply please
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on modelling and testing of new reactors with a view to optimising the best systems for mixing supercritical water (>378o C and 221 bar) with wastewater feed streams. This needs to generate residence times
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. Using detailed energy usage data from different industrial reference sites (offices, manufacturing facilities etc.) to examine what elements are affected by different weather scenarios, the project will