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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) on Phase Transformations in Advanced Steel Design Scholarship Opportunities at Faculty of Engineering Job No: 685997 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time
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, silanization, and the application of specialty coatings to impart corrosion resistance. Additionally, the candidate will develop polymeric lubricious coatings for catheters to minimize injury to blood vessels
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for automotive components, building components, domestic appliances and electrical goods. Besides the improved corrosion resistance, however, these coating alloys generally suffer from a reduced formability and
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) Corrosion behavior (electrochemistry & high-temperature oxidation) In-situ monitoring of AM processes Computational skills in: Phase-field modeling, Machine Learning, FEM, DEM, COMSOL Alloy design (CALPHAD
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. Central to the SPOIR project will be the recent modification of a molecular beam epitaxy reactor to handle corrosive environment brought about by the halide compounds. Working environment. CRHEA (Centre de
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osteointegration. This will involve surface modification of implants through methods such as plasma treatment, silanization, and the application of specialty coatings to impart corrosion resistance. Additionally
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(R2) Positions PhD Positions Country Greece Application Deadline 13 Oct 2025 - 23:59 (Europe/Athens) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Negotiable Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework
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for additional job details https://www.kth.se/en/studies/phd/become-a-phd-student/introduction-to-doctoral… Work Location(s) Number of offers available2Company/InstituteKTH Royal Institute of Technology, School
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motivated individual to join our faculty in Mechanical Engineering and support the new multidisciplinary Materials Science and Engineering PhD Program. This position is part of our continued investment in
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) are a unique class of materials combining high strength, high elastic limit, and excellent corrosion and wear resistance. They inherit these interesting properties from their amorphous atomic structure