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on high recycled content. The research will address process–microstructure–property relationships, weld integrity, die design, and product quality in extrusion of complex profiles from post-consumer scrap
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Centre de Mise en Forme des Matériaux (CEMEF) | Sophia Antipolis, Provence Alpes Cote d Azur | France | about 1 month ago
Infrastructure? No Offer Description The aim of this PhD is to model the development of microstructures during welding processes on thick parts, in the context of nuclear equipment, for which deposits of several
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mapping, to rapidly generate linked property-microstructure-chemistry multi-modal datasets, to efficiently produce low‑to‑medium fidelity data streams, which can also be paired to high‑fidelity industrial
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Aluminium Alloys We are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to join a project focused on understanding how the microstructural heterogeneity of recycled aluminium alloys affects their ductility and
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comprise the metallurgical synthesis of metallic glasses and their microstructural characterization, the implementation of strategies for electrochemical surface modifications and advanced chemical coating
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Aluminium Alloys We are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to join a project focused on understanding how the microstructural heterogeneity of recycled aluminium alloys affects their ductility and
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microstructure, residual stress, and distortion of the deposited parts, all of which significantly impact their mechanical properties and overall performance. Consequently, accurately determining and effectively
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include very high temperature stability, high mechanical stability and longevity, excellent chemical resistance, and tuneable microstructure. Combined with the design freedom of 3D printing, we have the
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to close-to-magnet particle doses. The stability of a given austenite grain is governed by local microstructural parameters such as the local chemistry, grain size, orientation, the surrounding microstructure
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. Elements such as copper and tin, which are the focus of this project, enrich at grain boundaries during thermo-mechanical processes used to achieve the desired steel microstructure. In this project, you will