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need for materials that can endure extreme conditions while maintaining structural integrity. This Ph.D. project will explore the failure mechanisms in refractory metals and advanced ceramic coatings
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applicant must have (or be close to obtaining) a relevant PhD in Fluid Mechanics from an Engineering, Mathematics or Physics Department, a strong background in theoretical and computational fluid mechanics
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This exciting project aims to experimentally and theoretically investigate the fundamental nucleation and heat transfer mechanisms in high-pressure flow boiling, in particular Critical Heat Flux
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model of high-pressure mechanical seals. Apply Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD): Simulate gas film flow within the microscopic seal gap. Couple CFD with Structural Models: Study the fluid-structure
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breeder blankets – this has made them the object of international investigation despite experimental difficulties. Corrosion, volatilisation, high temperatures, and redox control are just a few of the
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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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, analytical and experimental techniques to investigate potential fuel additives to understand the mechanical, chemical and environmental impacts. We are looking for an enthusiastic and self-motivated person
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maritime and autonomous. You will have a prior background in naval architecture, ocean engineering and mechanical engineering. You should be already familiar with the majority of simulation and experimental
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structures. This highly interdisciplinary project combines mechanical engineering, materials science, and control systems, and will require both numerical simulation and experimental validation. The outcomes
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at the micrometre scale that can propel themselves through fluids, mimicking natural swimming organisms such as bacterial forms. Using biological building blocks found in cells and encapsulating them inside vesicles