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PhD studentship in Chemical Engineering - From Natural Pyrogenic Carbon to Engineered Biochar: Understanding Carbon That Lasts’ Award Summary 100% fees covered, and a minimum tax-free annual living
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opportunity to design new membranes whose microstructure and macro-architecture work synergistically, similar to how systems work in nature. Experimental work will include the following indicative activities
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routes, methanol fuel tankers are already in action, with multiple international fleets of methanol fuelled vessels. Over 99% of methanol is produced from steam methane reformation of natural gas, which is
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weather-related extremes, much of it by our team, however we must also consider their cyber risks. Network modelling will be used to simulate a range of different cyber and natural hazards threats
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is jointly funded by EPSRC and the Department for Transport. When transport infrastructure suffers damage or disruption from events such as natural hazards (flooding, high winds) or planned maintenance