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complexes (OCCs). This will be achieved through micro-scale analyses (this vaccancy) of drill-core samples collected from the Atlantis Massif OCC during IODP Expedition 399 (Lang et al. 2025; https://doi.org
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casting defects and a heterogeneous microstructure, their fracture behaviour often exhibits significant scatter. Improving the understanding of the mechanisms governing this variability is essential
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challenges and enhance the performance of recycled aluminium alloys. Responsibilities include developing methods to control solidification, refine microstructure, and mitigate impurity effects, ensuring high
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Materials, Bioinspired Materials and Sustainable Materials. For more details, please view https://www.ntu.edu.sg/mse/research . We are looking for a Research Fellow to work closely with NTU MSE and A*STAR
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schools in the world. For more details, please view https://www.ntu.edu.sg/mae/research . We are looking for a Research Fellow to conduct research on additive manufacturing of advanced structural alloys
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and curing protocols to rapidly obtain (e.g. in 28 days) concrete samples whose microstructure and properties reflect those of aged samples, in terms of mineral composition, mechanical strength
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Science, develops methods and quantitative approaches to investigate nano- and microstructural features across soft matter, biological tissues, as well as metals and alloys. Our work combines X-ray and
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investigates how microstructural design in polycrystalline functional oxides, such as grain size, crystallographic orientation, and strain, can be used to enhance and control the caloric cooling performance
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nanoparticles. The goal of the PhD will be to seek mechanistic insight into the electrode polarization processes as well as strategies for improving performance by optimization of composition, microstructure, and
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for space and satellite applications. The project investigates how microstructural design in polycrystalline functional oxides, such as grain size, crystallographic orientation, and strain, can be used