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degradation and combustion of these fuels. The thermal degradation of solid biomass has been extensively studied in the literature, particularly at low heating rates, in order to identify the different stages
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development activities in the area of designing, manufacturing, and testing innovative multiphase materials with fire-resistant and protective properties for industrial applications. The primary
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of advanced simulations, experimental characterisation, and degradation tests, all pivoted on a novel methodology to produce aged-equivalent concrete samples. Specific objectives are to: (O1) Define mix designs
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, extended Kalman filters, or particle filters. Prior experience with battery modelling, battery management systems, or battery state estimation (SOC/SOH/SOP). Experience with battery testing, experimental
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degradation of priority pollutants. Recent research at Wetsus has demonstrated the successful realisation and first testing of a hyperbolic vortex plasma reactor. Initial results confirm its effectiveness in
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to undertake a 4-year, enhanced stipend PhD studentship, within the Digital Metal CDT https://digitalmetal-cdt.ac.uk/ at the University of Nottingham. The Centre for Excellence in Coatings & Surface Eng
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the gap between academic innovation and "real-world" therapeutic development. The successful candidate will be responsible for lead optimization of novel protein aggregate degraders, utilizing both
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of an emerging, yet still largely unexplored, alternative route for their production with the aim of capturing and immobilizing toxic molecules. Objectives Develop and test Metal-Organic Framework (MOF) type
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are seeking a Research Technologist who will work on a multidisciplinary team in the lab of Dr. Joel Sunshine developing degradable nanoparticle systems for gene delivery and immunotherapy. Responsibilities
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that CECs can be effectively degraded using advanced oxidation processes. AOPs include heterogeneous photocatalysis and photoelectrocatalysis (PEC). Research at Ulster has previously focused