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mechanical anisotropy and compromise the durability of printed structures. Understanding these phenomena is critical for ensuring the reliability and scalability of 3D-printed concrete in real-world
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This is an exciting opportunity to undertake industrially linked research with the Laser Processing Group at the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) and the Advanced Materials Research Group
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conditions. Polymer nanocomposites have shown great promise for sensing and actuation, but current drawbacks include limited mechanical robustness, environmental stability and sensitivity. This project aims
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, especially if working on a related topic of wind energy. Applicants should have a MEng or MSc degree in Civil, Mechanical or Aeronautical Engineering with at least 2:1 honours. To apply, please contact
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new types of measurements, can help us create a more complete picture of the electron wavefunction. The project relies on a combination of concepts from quantum mechanics, information theory, and
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loop recycling of the resulting 3D printed materials. The overall ambition of the ERC DeCoDER project is to make fundamental step-changes in 3D printing ink technology so that 3D printed waste can be
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delay investment decisions. Reducing SI impacts is especially important for Floating Offshore Wind (FOW), where characterising 300+ anchor locations may be required to support early project engineering
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delay investment decisions. Reducing SI impacts is especially important for Floating Offshore Wind (FOW), where characterising 300+ anchor locations may be required to support early project engineering
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can do mechanical work, long a dream of science fiction, for instance for implantable biodevices in healthcare, chemical remediation, or low cost sensors. One promising direction is to integrate
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matrix functions. These computational problems are central to many scientific and engineering applications, including quantum mechanics, materials science, and weather/climate modelling. Numerical methods