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for Innovation for Sustainable Composites Engineering launched in 2024: https://www.bristol.ac.uk/composites/cdtsustainablecompeng/ . Research focus areas: Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Aerospace
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details Supervisors: Dr Oksana Trushkevych and Prof Tony McNally Research area and project description: Develop scalable acoustic methods to structure advanced polymer composites for lightweight, low‑carbon
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for atomic oxygen protection Deposit and optimize conformal coatings on satellite-relevant composite and polymer substrates Study the impact of deposition parameters on coating performance (adhesion, barrier
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of the position: The successful applicant will focus on the development of innovative melamine-based polymer-metal composite materials for the reactive capture and (thermos)catalytic conversion of CO2, studying
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costs. Depending on the chemical composition of the polymers and the associated liquid environment, polymer brushes can be adapted to a specific application [1]. In our study, we are particularly
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, Composite Materials, Chemistry, or related disciplines Strong background in materials characterization, polymer chemistry, or natural fiber composites is highly desirable Knowledge of lignin chemistry
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media. This axis is dedicated to the characterization of mono- and multi-polymer NPP suspensions — comprising polyethylene (PE), polystyrene (PS), and polypropylene (PP) — under conditions representative
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of physical chemistry and materials science, with a focus on organic semiconductors, polymer blends and composites. The group develops new plastic materials for wearable electronics and energy technologies
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environmentally-friendly hydraulics. The aim of this project is to improve the understanding and the ability of designing aqueous lubricants based on polymer solutions in water. The main objectives are to study the
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extraction of microbial polymer fibers following the state-of-the-art parameters and on the preparation of fiber bundles, films and polymer composites for future applications in different materials fields In