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resources by being designed as dual-purpose elements targeting geothermal heat exchange and structural support for buildings. Yet, their wider use has been hindered by the lack of (i) sustainable expertise
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2 Fully Funded PhD Candidate positions in GENIUS MSCA Doctoral Network hosted at University of Derby
our dependence on fossil fuels. Energy Geostructures (EGs) represent an effective means to meet the world request of less dependence on unsustainable resources by being designed as dual-purpose elements
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compatibility with traditional composite matrices. Explore complementary computational fluid dynamics-discrete element method (CFD-DEM) simulations as a tool to predict fibre-fluid interactions and inform
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into their diet during stressful periods. Significance: Stress is widespread in society and a risk factor for heart disease, obesity and poor mental health. This work will have implications for understanding
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shaping techniques becomes challenging for mm waves, as all the circuit elements must scaled down to a comparable size or smaller. Our approach is to instead use so-called Huygen’s metasurfaces to shape
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several benefits, including thermal conductivity, electrical insulating and creating the necessary structural integrity needed around the battery. However, this process can be slow, induces an element of
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(e.g., essay, dissertation/thesis, publication) If a non-native English speaker, evidence of English language ability with an IELTS score of 7 with no element below 6.5 2,000 work research proposal using
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., Fournier, M., Audin, E., Kilchert, C., Grimes, J., Urlaub, H., Schnell, J and Vasiljeva, L. (2025) The role of DSIF factor Spt5 in coordinating Pol II processivity and Xrn2 exoribonucleolysis for timely
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to take part in field work. Have programming experience. If English is not your first language, you must have an IELTS score of 6.5 overall, with no less than 6.0 in each component. How to Apply Please
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University’s efforts to address this challenge by supporting development of an active network Design Tool for low voltage distribution networks. This tool is a key component of the flagship D-Suite project led