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://nuvision.ncl.ac.uk/Play/18143 ) that a chemical looping reactor can produce a pure stream of hydrogen if the reactor employs a well-designed oxygen carrier material (OCM). Such novel chemical looping processes will
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mechanical fatigue—individually and sequentially, followed by electrical breakdown testing to assess their impact on the dielectric performance of the material subsystems. The target is to develop a
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mouse models and immunology expertise (CRUK-CI), access to relevant patient material (matched fresh-frozen PDAC and serum samples). We will utilize AstraZeneca expertise in spatial and circulatory
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Francesco Fanicchia is a recognised expert in advanced surface engineering and the development of multifunctional protective coatings, specialising in thermal barriers and fire-resistant materials. As a
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the experimental activity. The candidate will be joining a multidisciplinary team in a lab where we design, make and validate materials and structures. This PhD will expose the successful candidate to a
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DoS: Dr. Juri Na (juri.na@plymouth.ac.uk ) 2nd Supervisor: Dr. Claire Adams (claire.adams@plymouth.ac.uk ) 3rd Supervisor: Dr. Emanuela Ercolano (emanuela.ercolano@plymouth.ac.uk ) Applications are invited for a three-year PhD studentship The studentship will start on1st Jan 2026 Project...
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adaptation policy making. The collaboration involves a project partner who is providing funding and other material support to the project, this means there are special terms that apply to the project
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more research is required to establish the inter-dependencies between these properties with the help of high resolution images. In this research, different sets of composites material will be dynamically
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studies of aluminium precipitate evolution during forming; or development of solid‑state joining techniques for dissimilar lightweight metals. Prior research experience in materials processing
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This self-funded PhD opportunity focuses on assured multi-domain positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT), integrating data from space-based, terrestrial and platform-based sources of navigation information into versatile benchmarks supporting development of a new generation of assured PNT...