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the uncharacterised role of microporosity (i.e. grain scale) versus the broader macro-scale porosity and permeability generated by local and regional structures (e.g., faults and fractures). How does
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to improve mechanical performance in composite structures under extreme loads. Emphasis will be placed on the design of hybrid configurations capable of promoting controlled and progressive failure modes
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renewable resource, making it an ideal regenerative material with significant potential for Net Zero construction. However, despite their low carbon footprint and cost, bamboo poles are challenging to use
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The construction industry accounts for 8–10% of global anthropogenic CO₂ emissions and faces significant challenges in achieving NetZero targets by 2050. This PhD project offers an exciting
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high-profile, funded innovation project delivering real business impact. Receive structured supervision, mentoring, and formal training from both the business partner and university. Develop skills
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embrittlement, leakage, and long-term material degradation raise critical reliability concerns for flight certification. Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) and Digital Twinning (DT) technologies can address the
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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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the orientation of a crystal affects its response to dynamic high pressure such as that produced through impact and shock compression. Building upon earlier research into BCT structures, this project will
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they can be exposed to both microwave and laser fields to probe their energy structure, or to carefully tailored magnetic fields to reveal their behaviour due to gravity. Laser-cooled beryllium ions trapped
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synergistically, similar to how systems work in nature. Experimental work will include the following indicative activities: Designing and developing CAD models of test coupons and other structures Fabrication