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k Si3N4 and then the additive manufacturing of the components with the aim of achieving complex geometries with the enhanced ceramic. Funding notes: This PhD programme will be hosted in the School
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candidate with an undergraduate degree (2:1 minimum) in chemistry, chemical engineering or materials science. Supervisors: Dr Sophie Pain, Dr Rob Sommerville, Dr Elizabeth (Lizzie) Driscoll. References: 1
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Engineering, Computer Science or a related discipline. You should be highly motivated, and would be able to work independently as well as collaborate with others with effective written/oral communication skills
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technology. Funding notes: A 3.5-year PhD studentship is available in the fusion materials group of Prof. Enrique Jimenez-Melero within the School of Metallurgy and Materials at the University of Birmingham
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the Schools of Metallurgy and Materials, and Chemical Engineering.
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- or part-time research programme. This includes current doctoral researchers in the College of Arts and Law. The funding will be available from September 2026. One scholarship is available offering
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There is a single application process covering all College of Arts and Law doctoral scholarships. Please submit an application to your programme of study , and complete the scholarship application form
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of involved phases. Candidate requirements You must have very good knowledge and expertise in material physics and/or chemistry or computational solid-state physics/ chemistry Candidates with experience in
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industrial-scale Positron Emission Particle Tracking, and cutting-edge Terahertz Raman spectroscopy. On the computational side, they will develop and apply a broad range of highly-transferrable digital tools
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with long-standing vaccine programmes, disease remains a challenge. In this project the student will use genomic and novel computational approaches to examine the S. pneumoniae causing severe infections