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industrial partners to tackle the most pressing industrial issues in stability and recycling of engineering plastics. A project at the interface between polymer science and industry the studentship will use a
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The research contributes to low-carbon energy systems, particularly in buildings, industrial heat recovery, and solar thermal applications. Key Research Areas Synthesis and functionalization of porous materials
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for Doctoral Training to start in October 2026. Joining STOR-i will enable you to: Make significant scientific and industrial impact with your research STOR-i has an internationally leading reputation, training
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international conferences in both technology and industry-specific forums. Additionally, you'll receive specialized training in commercial R&D practices, intellectual property management, and business development
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The pipe industry, comprising PVC, HDPE, steel, ductile iron, and concrete pipes, significantly contributes to greenhouse gas emissions due to energy-intensive production, material sourcing, and
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with key informants in the creative industries as well as business owners and managers in creative ventures, to explore their thinking around IP, creativity and commercialisation. For example, looking
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atomistic simulations, however these suffer from inconsistent accuracy, particularly for fluoride-containing salts and complex mixtures. On the other hand, ab-initio simulations which explicitly handle
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. These components see applications in the transport, catalysis and bioengineering industries. The research will focus on wet chemical processes and the study of chemical reactions on the component's surface. We will
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laboratory at Swansea University. This demonstrator will closely replicate the industrial structure to ensure the relevance of the research undertaken in this PhD study. A major aspect of the work is the
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manufacture advanced biomaterials and hydrogels using different chemistries, including bioorthogonal click chemistries, to create nanosystems and multifunctional smart carriers from natural-derived polymers