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, polymer matrix ceramic composites, ceramic matrix composites, and advanced coating systems for a variety of applications in the aerospace, defense, nuclear, and microelectronic industries. Develop standard
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silicon carbide (SiC) fibres (monofilaments) are used in C/C or CMC composite materials (ceramic matrix composites) by the aerospace industry (brake discs, rocket engine nozzles, thrust chambers, leading
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, and mechanics. It studies the three main classes of materials: metals, ceramics, polymers, and their composites: integrating bulk, surface, and interface characteristics for applications in health
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techniques (Particle Tracking Velocimetry, PTV); planning, design and manufacturing of devices involving ceramic, metallic, polymeric and composite materials, with particular emphasis on additive manufacturing
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of ceramic materials. You will design, coordinate, instrument, and carry out novel experiments using precision impact platforms both in-house and at partner facilities. You will have the opportunity to field
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on developing, testing, and scaling up new glass and glass–ceramic wasteform compositions for the immobilisation of complex waste streams such as incinerator residues, ion-exchange media, and filtration materials
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scientific foundation for investigating viable ancient bacteria recovered from archaeological ceramics to determine the evolutionary trajectories and adaptation mechanisms of the isolated bacteria under
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from archaeological ceramics to determine the evolutionary trajectories and adaptation mechanisms of the isolated bacteria under anthropogenic influences. Advances in ancient DNA techniques have
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techniques. In particular, the structural behavior of powder and ceramic-like SCO materials will be investigated using total X-ray scattering (coupled to the analysis of the pair distribution function) in
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target applications with a strong societal impact in the fields of energy, health, and environment. The RMES team’s expertise covers organic/inorganic/hybrid materials, processing and sintering of ceramics