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semiconductors. The PDRA will be responsible for the characterisation of advanced power electronic materials to understand their mechanical behaviour, residual stresses in relation to their 3D microstructure. You
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diabetes leads to visual deficits is a question with key regional relevance. Importantly, diabetic vision loss is not fully explained by retinal damage alone. Instead it is likely that microstructural damage
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(tensile, hardness, nanoindentation, metallography) and microstructural characterization techniques (SEM, EBSD, OM) Experience with metallographic specimen preparation Knowledge of mechanical properties
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question with key regional relevance. Importantly, diabetic vision loss is not fully explained by retinal damage alone. Instead it is likely that microstructural damage in the brain as well as the eye
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model the hydration and microstructural development of various cement binder systems and quantify the pore structure (ie. Resistivity, permeability…) of concrete produced from materials. Processing
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electrode and electrolyte fabrication. Study the coating and drying processes to understand microstructure evolution under shear and solvent evaporation. Design electrodes, electrolyte, and interface
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the microstructural and chemical analysis of geological samples is preferred, but expertise in materials science (ceramics) is also welcome. Experience with electron microscopy is important, and expertise in electron
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on well-identified frames), validated models in operational conditions (New models based on real in-situ observations and mechanism). Microstructure manipulation for tailoring macroscopic response: Toughing
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on well-identified frames), validated models in operational conditions (New models based on real in-situ observations and mechanism). Microstructure manipulation for tailoring macroscopic response: Toughing
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following merits shall form the basis for assessment: Experience in experimental work at synchrotron radiation facilities. Experience in qualitative and/or quantitative analysis of tissue microstructure