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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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research methodology and present research findings in a structured way Ability to work independently and as part of a team Flexibility, willingness to learn and travel Excellent command of written and spoken
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computational project where you will use a variety of methodologies to produce hierarchal 3D lattice structures, e.g. first principles calculations (density functional perturbation theory), molecular dynamics
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gets distorted and scattered by the structures present in the sample and as a result a nice quality focus and hence a nice image cannot be produced at depth into the sample. At Nottingham we have been
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, or computational methods is desirable but not essential. Candidates from non–human factors backgrounds will receive structured training in human factors and experimental methods, while candidates from engineering or
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AI techniques for damage analysis in advanced composite materials due to high velocity impacts - PhD
carbon fibre-reinforced polymers (CFRPs), are increasingly adopted in structural applications due to their superior strength-to-weight ratios and fatigue resistance. However, their layered, anisotropic
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potentials and automated reaction discovery, we will reveal how nanoparticle composition, geometry and electronic structure govern electrochemical reaction rates, helping design efficient, low-cost materials
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, shocks, vortices, thermal gradients and structural stresses often occur in regions that are closely linked to the geometry of the problem. In current industrial workflows, these phenomena are commonly
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and characterisation techniques with state-of-the-art facilities (NMR, X-ray, possibly EPR, HRMS, IR, UV/Vis etc.), structural elucidation, and mechanistic studies. We are looking for an enthusiastic
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-created with industry to stay focused on real-world needs and include an industrial placement Structured training in general and specialist skills and individual development planning aligned to the Vitae