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challenges to be addressed include managing localised loss density and thermal gradients through advanced cooling integration, as well as using topology optimisation, soft magnetic materials (e.g., cobalt-iron
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of embrittlement in steels. Unfortunately, historical evidence highlights the significant impact that contaminants can have on the tendency for cracking and embrittlement in ferrous materials. Contaminants can be
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Proteins are key biomarkers, indicative of normal biological or pathogenic processes and responses to intervention. Identification and quantification of such molecules in biological fluids is undoubtedly of clinical utility in diagnostics and therapeutics. Current practices, in research and...
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; EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Green Industrial Futures | Bath, England | United Kingdom | 2 months ago
of sustainable materials research. Plasterboard is the third most-used construction material globally, contributing significantly to the 40% of carbon emissions attributed to the construction industry. To combat
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Research theme: Materials 4.0 No. of positions: 1 Open to: UK applicants This 3.5-year project is funded by the School of Natural Sciences and is available for home students; the successful
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attitude, and be a good communicator. The post holder will be located in the Whittle Lab., West Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK. The key responsibilities and duties are to help the team design build and
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will be paid. This funding is for home students only. We expect the stipend to increase each year. The project will start in October 2025. The fashion and textile industries are facing mounting pressure
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Funding for: UK Students Discipline: Engineering & Technology, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Other Engineering, Physical & Environmental Sciences Qualification: Doctor of Philosophy in
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. The composition of road runoff, which includes road salts, heavy metals, hydrocarbons and PAHs, PFAS, PFOS, PFOA, and a suite of microplastics and tyre wear constituents, means harmful pollutants may be present in
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Armed Forces, critical military studies, lobbying, defence spending, etc.). This PhD studentship is only available to UK/Home students. Details of the post This studentship will commence in October 2025