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doctoral degree while gaining valuable experience that prepares you for a future career in academia, industry, or research. The available position is affiliated with the Functional Materials and Materials
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systems to living tissues, from liquid crystals to foams, including polymers and granular systems. These physical studies are at the interface with physical chemistry and biology. The research will be
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, functioning similarly to an artificial SEI. The coating materials will include inorganic ionic substances and polymers. Electrochemical comparison and durability assessments will follow. Interfacial analysis
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testing) to understand and tailor the physical and chemical interactions within these complex structures. Cranfield University is internationally renowned for its research into materials for extreme
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Research Groups at the Faculty of Engineering, which conduct cutting-edge research into electric propulsion systems, composite materials, and advanced simulation technologies. Vision We are seeking a highly
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main research topic for this position is to investigate the thermal break-up of pure polymers and composites using a combination of experimental techniques and chemical modelling. For a position as a
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, thermoplastic films, stainless steel fibers, and nonwoven veils between layers. The primary aim of this PhD is to critically review the current research on fracture properties of composite materials and the
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CSIRO requirements. Essential skills required: Robust academic background in biochemistry, materials science, or a related field, underpinned by proven laboratory research experience, particularly in
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for improved understanding of structural and kinetic processes in electrolytes; and machine learning concepts for improved analysis of experimental and simulated data. Material Synthesis Within this research