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supporting the transition towards new methods of modelling and simulating battery failure, i.e.: gas venting, fire and explosion. The PhD is sponsored by BP and will take place within the Battery Systems team
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A 4-year PhD position is available as part of the EUTOPIA PhD co-tutelle programme, working jointly in the groups of Mark Greenhalgh at the University of Warwick and Frank De Proft and Mercedes
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The Photochemistry for Materials group is looking for an enthusiastic candidate to join our research team at the University of Warwick to carry out a 3.5-year PhD project, under the supervision
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(UK or worldwide) Research Summary: We are advancing a range of projects focused on chalcogen bonding across synthetic, catalytic, analytical, and computational chemistry. Chalcogen bonding is an
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of pre-eclampsia Research area and project description: Pre-eclampsia affects 1 in 10 pregnancies, yet diagnosis remains uncertain. This PhD will integrate clinical data and blood biomarkers to improve
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energy use and 40% of energy-related CO2 emissions, making it a key target for decarbonisation. A promising option to store energy and support a low-carbon grid is thermochemical energy storage (TCES
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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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PhD Studentship: Bottom-up Decoding of Protein Conformational Landscapes: from Gas-phase to Solution
About the project: Bottom-up Decoding of Protein Conformational Landscapes: from Gas-phase to Solution Supervisor: Prof. Scott Habershon, University of Warwick Protein folding is a dynamic, complex
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into electrical energy, crucial for sustainable power and waste heat recovery. Their efficiency is measured by the figure of merit, ZT. Achieving high ZT requires a delicate balance: high electrical
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for sustainable hydrogen technologies. This PhD position is affiliated with the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Modelling of Heterogeneous Systems (HetSys). It is funded as part of an Industrial