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Silicon nitride, Si3N4, is generally considered a thermal insulator with values of thermal conductivity, k, as low as ~30 Wm-1K-1, which is much lower than some other ceramics such as silicon
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Climate change is increasing the frequency of extreme rainfall and flooding, placing pressure on ageing wastewater systems and leading to the release of untreated sewage into rivers and homes
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About the Project This project is an exciting opportunity to undertake industrially linked research in partnership with QinetiQ. It is based within the Communications and Electromagnetics research
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carriers is of utter importance for future zero carbon economies, and there is an exciting opportunity to join our hydrogen research team to investigate novel energy materials for the compact storage and/or
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of the tokamak components and supporting structures associated with severe stress states [5]. The appeal of ASSs is due to being able to maintain a reasonable fracture toughness and ductility at low temperature
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of Dr Zhong-Nan Wang at UoB. The research of the group is focused on developing high-fidelity CFD and data-driven approaches for aerodynamics and aeroacoustics. The PhD project is expected to start in
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- or part-time research programme. This includes current doctoral researchers in the College of Arts and Law. The funding will be available from September 2026. One scholarship is available offering
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Background: The impact of diet on mental health and brain performance is a topic of growing focus and concern: diets rich in saturated fats have been associated with a significant risk for cognitive
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Streptococcus pneumoniae, the pneumococcus, is a common bacterial pathobiont of the upper respiratory tract and continues to cause significant global burden of both invasive and non-invasive
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in hospitals and resists most antibiotics. Remarkably, the microbe lacks disease causing genes. Instead, it is thought the microbe constantly rearranges its genome to avoid eradication by the immune