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variety of issues - including bandwidth, size and weight - which preclude their use across many technologically significant applications, such as small/compact, lightweight structures, and complex-shaped
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-based materials used in applications ranging from plumbing to transport. They are also nature's preferred way of providing structural scaffolding within cells (the cytoskeleton), and within tissues
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, topology, and electronic structure rather than net magnetisation. A core scientific aim is to resolve and manipulate topological magnetic textures such as vortices, merons, and domain walls at the level of
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: Designing and developing CAD models of test coupons and other structures Fabrication of ‘green’ test structures and sintering these across a range of conditions Characterising the mechanical properties
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inequalities are desirable. We encourage applications from candidates of all genders and diverse backgrounds. Training and Programme Structure The award duration will depend on the candidate’s prior academic
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organic linkers. They have a formidable ability to adsorb, retain and neutralise air pollutants (NO2 , NH3 or SO2). To exploit these properties, one need to design MOFs that remain structurally intact after
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mitigate climate impacts while benefiting both society and the environment. This research will explore how robotics are applied in sectors such as construction, manufacturing, and defence, and assess how
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component’s melting point) concomitantly worsened by steady-state heat loads (up to ~15 MW/m2). Fourthly, transient heat loads, going up to a few GW/m2 pose a major structural damage challenge under plasma
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intervention and widening inequalities across the dementia care pathway. Evidence suggests these disparities are driven by structural barriers, cultural stigma, and limited access to culturally tailored dementia
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may be removed before the deadline. Advanced aluminium alloys have a key role in the aerospace and automotive industries for structural components. However, the increasing global demand for aluminium