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biocompatibility testing methods often overlook the biological complexity of aged soft tissue. Changes in extracellular matrix composition, immune responsiveness, and cellular senescence can significantly alter how
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this fundamental challenge, the PhD candidate will be part of a wider team to establish methodological framework, combing utilisation of controlled tree growth test, thermodynamic modelling and advanced optical
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mechanical fatigue—individually and sequentially, followed by electrical breakdown testing to assess their impact on the dielectric performance of the material subsystems. The target is to develop a
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. Training and Facilities The successful candidate will benefit from access to world-class facilities at the National Graphene Institute (NGI) and the Henry Royce Institute (HRI), including advanced microscopy
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will be removed once the position has been filled. Project Description Are you excited by the idea of using world-class microscopy to unlock the secrets of materials and shape the future of sustainable
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class is a collection of models that includes the random growth of a surface over time or the behaviour of a large number of particles that move around in space and interact with each other according
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transition to a circular economy. A minimum of an upper second-class Honours degree (or equivalent) in Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Operations Research, or a related
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visualisation results will be tested by examining how well it can assist a series of decision making tasks through collaborating with experts from the problem domain. Applicants should have, or expect to achieve
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magnification and error accumulation by closing the feedback loop of conventional 3DP systems. The candidate will test the developed technologies across multiple application scenarios, including large-scale
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, preferably a First Class Honours degree (or international equivalent) in their undergraduate studies (at least a 2.1 honours). Candidates with a First Class Honours degree (or international equivalent