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electric double-layer capacitors (EDLCs). However, their synthesis remains largely empirical, with limited predictive understanding of how processing parameters control pore structure and electrochemical
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on coastal structures and assess its influence on wave overtopping. A systematic experimental campaign will quantify how habitat establishment on rock armour affects performance under UK-relevant conditions
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of focussed light to structure materials in 3D [3, 4]. By scanning a high-power laser beam through a medium, it can ‘draw’ 3D networks of waveguides (freestanding or embedded within a glass substrate), and more
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are invited for a 3.5-year EPSRC funded UDLA PhD studentship. The studentship will start on 1st October 2026. Project Description Offshore solar energy is an emerging and highly promising technology for
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The research in this doctoral opportunity will analytical and numerically model the changes in modal responses of a structure under thermo-mechanical loads. Sub-surface fatigue in mechanical
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This exciting opportunity is based within the EPSRC's Centre for Doctoral Training in DigitalMetal in the Faculty of Engineering, which conducts research into cutting-edge technologies and AI
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humidity ranges. By exploiting advances in materials design, it is possible to tailor ionic transport properties while maintaining structural integrity under demanding electrochemical environments
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control performance and efficiency. This PhD project focuses on data-driven analysis of confined liquids structure, informed by total neutron scattering. The emphasis is on developing new analysis
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in life-science research. The work will focus on the design of practical, inexpensive, and easy-to-handle intermediates that can be transformed into a broad range of valuable structures and
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penetration, severe structural cracking, and short-circuiting) are unpredictable, fleeting, and hidden from standard tests. Capturing these elusive, stochastic events is a recognised 'grand challenge' for