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at the University of Sheffield. The UK is committed to a target of net zero emissions by 2050 and with passenger cars accounting for 109M tonnes of carbon emissions a year, there is a proposed a ban on the sale
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at the University of Sheffield. This project looks at a new physical system for studying topological physics, using networks of radio frequency transmission lines made from coaxial cables. The underpinning theory is
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electrolyte fuel cell (PEFC) is a clean technology that directly converts hydrogen fuel into electricity and produces only clean water. PEFCs are characterised by their high efficiency (> 50 %), rapid start-up
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academics (Prof. Steve Armes, MPS; Prof. Nick Warren, CMBE). An initial informal interaction between Prof. Armes and Domino led to the identification of a new lead all-methacrylic diblock copolymer that has
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undertaken by the EPSRC Doctoral Landscape Award at the University of Sheffield. Control of chemical reactivity is a long-standing dream of chemists. Photochemical reactions, especially photoinduced electron
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directly into complex environments, like living cells. A new room temperature quantum sensing material platform is now emerging: molecular spin qubits. These are custom-designed molecules that host a pair of
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Reinforcement Learning from Human and AI Feedback (S3.5-COM-Peng)
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absorption and increase the resultant charge generation. One of the challenges faced in commercialising perovskite based devices is that their performance degrades significantly with time. One of the main
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at the University of Sheffield. This is an exciting opportunity to revolutionise the manufacture of energy storage devices, and play an important role in designing low-carbon energy solutions for the future. In this
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, curious individual to join an exciting PhD. This opportunity is generously funded by John Crane Ltd, a world-renowned engineering technology leader. Why This PhD? Impact Clean Energy's Future: Develop next