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Deadline: 30 April 2026 Details This EngD (engineering doctorate) project aims to develop a new reduced activation ferritic-martensitic (RAFM) steel composition for future fusion structural applications in
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Bodies, RTOs and Businesses over 7 years and aims to support the industry as we develop new, more environmentally friendly options to ensure the future of manufacturing of steel in the UK, to deliver
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copper and steel pipe . Tasks may include maintenance, repair, placement, fabrication, installation, alteration, construction and design of facility components in the HVAC Shop. Minimum Education
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energy scale for dynamic impact (Charpy) testing, which is critical to ensuring performance of structural steels. Please visit our websites at https://www.nist.gov/mml/acmd/fatigue-and-fracture-group and
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Hong Kong Branch of National Engineering Research Center for Steel Construction Director of Hong Kong Branch of National Engineering Research Center for Steel Construction (Ref. 251022019-IE) [on a
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dans les ancrages scellés et à formaliser des indicateurs non destructifs pertinents pour l'évaluation de leur état structural. D'un point de vue applicatif, elle doit conduire à une méthodologie plus
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Professor in Steel Structures to join us in the Research Unit of Civil Engineering (CIV) at the Faculty of Technology The Civil Engineering Research Unit (CIV) is networked regionally, nationally, and
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institutions from academia and industry: https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/401249 . Your mission The aim of the project is the development of a physical model of the initial solidification of steel during
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project is part of a collaborative research program at the interface between chemistry and biochemistry. It is structured around two parallel PhD projects: one in chemistry (the position offered) and one in
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construction of complex metallic components. Activities include planar and non-planar slicing, toolpath optimization, robotic integration, and experimental validation on aluminum alloys and structural steels