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jointly by Takasago and UCAM. You will work in a mixed company-university environment, applying your research directly to a real industrial plant and contributing to improving its environmental performance
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-resolution, reliable characterization of conditioned waste drums, reducing uncertainties and supporting safe, compliant disposal in Belgium’s near-surface repository. Where to apply Website https
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before starting the PhD. The PhD Project The NHS, as the UK’s largest employer, generates over 150,000 tonnes of waste annually, much of which is incinerated. This project aims to embed circularity in
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vertical shafts. After the emplacement of radioactive waste, the tunnels are backfilled and closed. During the operational phase, these tunnels must provide a safe working environment for a few decades and
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materials from spent fuel addresses these limitations, while also facilitating waste management by reducing the waste volume significantly and optionally burning long-lived actinides produced during reactor
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of Academic Europe in your application. Where to apply Website https://www.academiceurope.com/ads/phd-thesis-innovative-waste-heat-upgrade-for… Requirements Research FieldEngineering » OtherEducation
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methods, such as soil excavation, often generate large volumes of radioactive waste and incur high costs. This PhD project directly supports SCK CEN’s strategic objective to bring forward novel solutions
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eco concrete technology, application of highly and moderately processed waste materials in traditional and 3D printed concrete, strengthening the interfacial transition zone, adjustment of rheological
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ceramic membranes’ coatings based on perovskite oxide-nanocarbon assemblies from TiO2 waste for photocatalytic and antibacterial applications”, within the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Industrial Doctoral Network
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the chance to obtain further academic qualification (usually PhD). Tasks: The evaluation of potential final repositories for radioactive waste requires precise knowledge of the sorption and diffusion