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value: Full tuition fees and tax-free stipend £20,780 - See advert for details Application deadline: 30th June 2025 Start date: 6th October 2025 Project Title: Innovative Steel-Timber (CLT) Composite
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). The aim of this project is to establish the potential for either LME (during welding) or SMIE (during service) in common materials used in construction. Candidate materials include carbon steels, high
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candidate for the fusion first wall, however, a major challenge is how it can be joined to other materials & components within a fusion power plant design, e.g. copper alloys and steels. Further there are key
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Steel and other metal alloys. Other raw materials (i.g. Construction materials) Electronic and photovoltaic materials Research study area 1: The first research focus will be the application of advanced
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understanding of the degradation phenomenon of cladding in storage conditions, environment assessment of storage sites, pond chemistry challenges, novel ways of demonstrating structural integrity, addressing
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, low sputter yield, and excellent thermal conductivity. However, integration of W armour to structural materials in the first-wall (FW)/blanket remains a challenge due to the absence of robust dissimilar
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.), including full fees and bursary. Main Copy (advised structure) Green hydrogen has been presented as an important aspect of the renewable energy future not only to decarbonise many industries including steel
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safety? If so, this PhD opportunity is for you. The safe long-term storage of irradiated stainless steel fuel cladding is a major challenge in nuclear energy. This project will develop a novel, physics
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to their excellent structural performance and relatively low weight. However, their laminated structure results in low fracture toughness and limited impact resistance, influenced by the type of polymer used
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, multidisciplinary PhD research projects across areas such as: Zero Emission Technologies. Ultra Efficient Aircraft, Propulsion, Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems. Aerospace Materials, Manufacturing, and Life Cycle