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of fibre cement materials, recycled concrete aggregates and recycled concrete fines, construction blocks and sandwich panels. Identify the main drivers towards fast carbonation of cement-based materials
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refurbishment. Further information may be found at: http://www.kcl.ac.uk/physics About the role The FCPA research assistant primary role will consist of investigating Sagnac interferometry for fibre
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manufacturing of continuous fibre reinforced polymers (CF-AM) allows to produce 3D reinforced complex parts where the fibre reinforcement direction can be tailored to the mechanical loading during application
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materials like epoxy and polyurethane resins, as well as pre-preg carbon fibre processes. What are we looking for? We are looking for someone who thrives in a fast paced environment and is passionate about
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system, producing the flecked and heathered yarns that define Donegal’s global textile identity. Unlike worsted spinning, which relies on long-staple fibres and uniform outputs, the woollen system uses
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EM sensing. You will design innovative sensing systems and advanced data-processing methods to evaluate cutting-edge materials and structures, including carbon-fibre composites and complex
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Summary This PhD investigates how regenerative textile systems can be developed through design-led, field-to-field models that integrate fibre cultivation, land stewardship, and community making
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of individual fibres and fibre mats * structural and morphological characterization of materials and electrodes, including SEM analyses and corrosion/degradation assessment of coatings * collection, analysis, and
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, fibres or other compatible systems), and designing connection systems between prefabricated elements to ensure structural performance and constructability. The researcher will contribute to the development
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as a Post-doctoral Research Fellow in Marine application of fibre reinforced standard and high performance concrete, affiliated to the Department of Engineering Sciences , for a period of 3 years