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a first or upper second (2.1) class Master's degree (or equivalent) in chemistry, physics, materials science, computer science or other related discipline. Candidates with strong BSc (Hons) degrees in
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across different imaging devices, including future sensors with unknown spectral sensitivities. Training The student will be based at the Colour & Imaging Lab at the School of Computing Sciences which has
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AI techniques for damage analysis in advanced composite materials due to high velocity impacts - PhD
We are pleased to announce a self-funded PhD opportunity for Quantitative assessment of damage in composite materials due to high velocity impacts using AI techniques. Composite materials, such as
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This is an exciting opportunity to undertake industrially linked research with the Laser Processing Group at the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) and the Advanced Materials Research Group
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materials for low-emission ammonia conversion. Perform both experimental investigations and computational simulations of the combustion process. The outcome of this project will demonstrate the feasibility
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. Development of novel processing techniques Modelling techniques that can inform the direction of experimental activity Physical, mechanical and materials characterisation techniques Data-driven approaches
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Abstract: This is a unique opportunity to join a cutting-edge PhD project in collaboration with leading energy materials researchers and industry partners. Ion-exchange membranes are key
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critical component of this is the powder blending process, where active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) must be uniformly mixed with excipients to ensure precise dosage and product quality. The performance
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PhD Studentship in Chemical Engineering: Energy dense supercapacitors using novel electrode materials. Award Summary 100% fees covered, and a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £20,780
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leading energy materials researchers and industry partners. Ion-exchange membranes are key to electrochemical devices, yet balancing performance and stability remains a challenge. This project will develop