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an independent impact assessment of potential climate interventions in the Arctic marine environment through laboratory experiments and computer modelling. The team will develop physical, climate and ecosystem
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larger effort to map material performance limits and unlock untapped robustness in engineering alloys. You will: Develop and implement physics-based microstructural models to simulate damage and fatigue
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Dr. Lucy Vanes (lucy.vanes@kcl.ac.uk ) for more information regarding the project and studentship. If you have any queries regarding the application process, please contact the Education support team
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will then embark on coming up with a suitable design for a generic economic model and construct the model using their software of choice. This new generic model can then be demonstrated by using data
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new family of solid-state Additive Manufacturing technologies, such as Cold spray. The nature of the process utilising low heat input and severe plastic deformation, produces ultra-refined
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account and use the link sent by email to start the application process. During the application process please select the PhD in Psychology. *Important notes* 1) Please quote the reference ‘DRC25-023’ in
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of the volcano. Thus these ‘lithic’ lava fragments can represent lava domes that sat on the top of and sealed the conduit, allowing pressure to build, and leading to potentially hazardous explosive activity
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to predict coastal wetland restoration success. Successful candidate will first construct sensors using microcontrollers (e.g., Arduinos and peripheral sensors). These sensors will be designed to measure key
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process, please contact the Education support team at ioppn.pgr@kcl.ac.uk . References must be received by the deadline for the applicant to be eligible. Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.
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subject (e.g. mental health nursing, occupational therapy). Strong interpersonal skills (to collaborate with and build relationships with PPI partners and underserved groups). Desirable criteria: Evidence