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characterisation facilities and state-of-the-art photonic experimental instruments at Newcastle University. By integrating advanced materials with innovative photonic structures, this interdisciplinary project will
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, particularly across the continent of Africa. Together, these initiatives aim to revolutionise renewable energy access by integrating cutting-edge technology with social and environmental sustainability.
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Excellent English written and spoken communication skills The following skills are desirable but not essential: Previous study in Geotechnical Engineering or Structural Engineering Ability to program in
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at temperatures orders of magnitude below those of interstellar space and studying their magnetic, structural and electrical properties. As a student, unusually for the field, you will experience all parts
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project will develop novel methods for modelling and controlling large space structures (LSSs), so that they can be reliably utilised in space-based solar power (SBSP) applications. Working with leading
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components are designed and produced. This PhD project focuses on Molten Metal Jetting (MMJ), an emerging metal 3D printing technology that enables the precise fabrication of multi-material metallic structures
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MEM-3D: Membrane Engineering with 3D Printing for Advanced CO₂ Separations Award Summary 100% fees covered, and a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £20,780 (2025/26 UKRI rate). Additional
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components are designed and produced. This PhD project focuses on Molten Metal Jetting (MMJ), an emerging metal 3D printing technology that enables the precise fabrication of multi-material metallic structures
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over 420 million years ago was found. The chemical and structural drivers of PyC’s long-term stability are not yet fully understood. Unravelling those features is key to designing engineered carbon
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can determine whether persistence arises from the biomass type, formation process and/or the final composition and structure itself. We will quantify these features and engineer biochar with enhanced