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About the Project Main description: Fiber-polymer composites are innovative ad sustainable alternative in construction due to their lightweight, excellent fatigue and durability, which are widely
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This is a fully funded PhD (fees and bursary) in experimental icing research. Fundamental understanding of droplet impact dynamics is integral to icing. The overall aim of this PhD is to use optical
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) structures. The functional importance of this complexity is under explored. Our recent work indicates that different RNA isoforms adopt multiple distinct and functionally relevant structural conformations
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to an imperfect combustion in engines) and those emitted outside the exhaust (linked to the abrasion of tyres and the wear of brakes). The dynamics of exhaust and non-exhaust pollutants released into the atmosphere
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exhibit complex two-dimensional structures whose performance is governed by subtle variations in layer stacking and nanoscale disorder—features that are difficult to resolve with currently available
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sleep patterns, gaining insights into sleep-related issues, and personalised sleep health management. However, the dynamic nature of sensor networks caused by frequently adding and removing nodes has
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-structural relationships for the FFA molecules and identify design rules for the most promising molecules that will then be tested experimentally. The student will have the opportunity to work using state
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explore the nonlinear structural dynamics of LGSs to fully understand the complexity of their control. They will use this foundation to explore idealised and realistic control laws to virtually “stiffen
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areas. Project aims and objectives This project aims to develop a novel approach to analyse the interaction between the structure of CFM and the dynamic performance of the flow. The aim will be achieved
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project will examine tritium permeation through various structural materials and potential anti-permeation coatings. Based in the School of Metallurgy and Materials at the University of Birmingham