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, advanced gel polymer electrolytes (GPEs) are needed to boost energy density and reliability. This PhD project offers a unique opportunity to develop cutting-edge GPEs that combine the safety of solid-state
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Funding providers: The FSE Doctoral Focal Award, Swansea University and Leaf Tech Ltd The subject areas: Materials Science, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Electronics, Mechanics, Polymers, other
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Motivation: Soft and flexible materials (e.g. polymers, hydrogels) have revolutionised many areas of science and technology ranging from flexible electronics to soft robotics. Scientists now predict
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should be submitted via the Engineering Materials PhD programme page. In place of a research proposal, you should upload a document stating the title of the project that you wish to apply for and the name
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used in wind turbine blades, structural engineering exposed to offshore environments. However, the rapid growth of the wind turbine industry is expected to generate million tons of blade waste globally
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A fully funded 3.5 years PhD position in the field of experimental nanoscience at surfaces and molecular imaging of conjugated polymers is available in the group of Prof. Giovanni Costantini at UoB
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Start date: November 2025 This PhD is an exciting opportunity to expand knowledge and understanding in the applications of natural chitinous polymers for bacterial/viral prevention and biofilm
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difficult for industry to predict and control product performance. This PhD project will tackle that challenge by applying advanced polymer characterisation techniques to better understand and quantify
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-depth understanding of the chemical pathways, the PhD researcher will make a significant contribution to knowledge to the mechanistic understanding of thermal decomposition of polymers under varying
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or materials science & engineering. Knowledge and experience of working with polymers and rubbers/elastomers is a distinct advantage. Funding and Eligibility: UK only Key Information Supervisors