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About the project: The thinnest sensors: 2D materials in liquid solution Supervisor: Dr Peter Brommer, University of Warwick Two-dimensional materials, such as graphene, could be used in molecular
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About the project: Developing a Theory of the Magnetic Fingerprint of Stress in Materials Supervisor: Dr Chris Patrick, University of Warwick In the development of sustainable materials and
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About the project: Advanced Monte Carlo methods for glassy dynamics and complex materials Supervisor: Dr Michael Faulkner, University of Warwick Glasses are materials that combine macroscopic solid
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PhD Studentships in Electrochemistry, Materials Chemistry, Electrocatalysis and Batteries Hartnoll Centre for Experimental Fuel Technologies at the University of Warwick WE ARE RECRUITING 15 PhD
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of spins that could form the basis of future low-power data storage devices. However, real skyrmions are three-dimensional and can twist, stretch, or deform when trapped by material defects - behaviour
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) are widely used in industries such as automotive and electrical engineering. During service, these materials are frequently exposed to harsh environments involving elevated temperatures, oxygen, and moisture
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About the project: Machine learning accelerated Inverse Design of Graphene Nanoribbons for Green Energy Supervisor: Dr Sara Sangtarash, University of Warwick Thermoelectric materials convert heat
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), where heat is stored/released through reversible chemical reactions. This project focuses on NaOH water TCES systems, which use cheap, abundant materials [1]. We will develop modelling tools that combine
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, machine learning, molecular dynamics, and fluid mechanics. We aim to understand how chemical structure of precursors and process conditions affect film quality, helping design better materials and
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cutting-edge PhD project in collaboration with leading energy materials researchers and industry partners. Ion-exchange membranes are key to electrochemical devices, yet balancing performance and stability