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-performance demonstrators that are being developed as part of a larger project focusing on recycled composite materials funded by a UKRI Fellowship. Through this larger project the PhD student will also have
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fewer moving parts such a structure has, the more reliable it will be. Materials such as carbon fibre composites that are thin enough to be folded or rolled up for storage, but still stiff enough to act
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The composites industry is under increasing pressure to transition towards a truly circular economy. As growing demand continues to widen the supply gap, we must recover untapped value that would
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Funding Source: Warwick Industrial Fellowship (WIF) in partnership with Hydrograph Eligibility: UK only Supervisors: Professor Tony McNally, Dr Fengzai Tang Supporting Company: Hydrograph (see Home - HydroGraph ) Start date: 6th October 2025 Project Description – The aim is to develop a...
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Research Groups at the Faculty of Engineering, which conduct cutting-edge research into electric propulsion systems, composite materials, and advanced simulation technologies. Vision We are seeking a highly
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Motivation: Soft and flexible materials (e.g. polymers, hydrogels) have revolutionised many areas of science and technology ranging from flexible electronics to soft robotics. Scientists now predict
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into electric propulsion systems, composite materials, and advanced simulation technologies. Vision We are seeking a highly motivated PhD student to join our interdisciplinary team to help address critical
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About the Project Main description: Fiber-polymer composites are innovative ad sustainable alternative in construction due to their lightweight, excellent fatigue and durability, which are widely
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Additive Manufacturing of User-Focused Facial Prostheses with Real-Life Colour Appearance”. The aim of the programme is to produce high-fidelity silicone-based facial prostheses by modern additive
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are promising sustainable alternatives to lithium-ion systems, leveraging abundant, low-cost materials (Na, Fe, Al, biomass-derived carbon). However, a major bottleneck is the instability of the SEI formed during