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A fully funded 3.5 years PhD position in developing software and computational tools for sustainable supramolecular materials design is available in the group of Assistant Professor Andrew Tarzia
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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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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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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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Primary Supervisor - Dr Martin Taylor Scientific Background Mimicry—where species share similar colour patterns to signal unpalatability—is one of the most striking examples of natural selection in
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year. We recommend that you apply early as the advert will be removed once the position has been filled. With the growing use of non-metallic structural materials, such as glass fibre-reinforced plastic
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hoods for materials research . These facilities represent Queen Mary's commitment to renewable energy research, with research expertise spanning material development, processing, characterisation and
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bioprinting, materials characterisation, and computational modelling to replicate and quantify biomechanical conditions. Number Of Awards One Start Date January or April 2026 Award Duration 4 Years Application
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, to support the experimental activity. The candidate will be joining a multidisciplinary team in a lab where we design, make and validate materials and structures. This PhD will expose the successful candidate
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Title: Dynamic Processes in Organic Functional Materials Supervisors: Professor Paul R. McGonigal & Dr Alyssa-Jennifer Avestro Start date: 1st October 2026 Applications are invited for a DPhil