30 developer-"https:" "https:" "https:" "CNRS " PhD positions at University of Birmingham
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, many current UV-filter ingredients raise concerns around safety and ecological impact. This PhD project addresses this urgent need by developing bio-inspired sunscreens, drawing on nature’s own solutions
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systems, and digital twin technologies. The project will contribute to the development of intelligent collaborative machines for next-generation manufacturing systems. What will you be doing? Investigating
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adhesion to human skin in AD and to exploit this knowledge to develop targeted topical strategies that block bacterial attachment without driving antimicrobial resistance. We have previously demonstrated
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(SRM) may be deployed to counteract harmful effects of climate change. However the impacts of SRM on (eg) monsoons, extreme weather, and air quality are poorly understood. We seek to develop and apply
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, analyse learning from past incidents and exercises, and co-develop practical frameworks or tools to support improved cross-agency working. These will be tested through scenario-based evaluation and
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resilient. The PhD student will undertake a full research programme: interviewing participants, leading focus groups, designing studies, analysing data, developing models, designing technological, educational
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size, weight, power and cost constraints, accurate relative positioning and motion knowledge across platforms, coordinated data acquisition strategies, and the development of SAR image formation
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. The project will build on existing processes for battery recycling and iterate on these to develop protocols specific to PV modules. Both end-of-life and state-of-the-art modules will be considered, to ensure
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project will develop the first sustainable, closed-loop recycling process for polymer-bonded NdFeB magnets. The research will harness chemical recycling approaches to selectively dissolve the polymer matrix
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Julich’s power linear plasma devices and heat flux facilities. This study will focus on developing an engineering understanding of the effect of fusion-relevant plasma exposure and extreme heat loads