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of waste for long term storage. A particular waste is corroded magnesium alloy clad uranium metal fuel that has formed sludge and is currently contained in open and closed facilities on the Sellafield site
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. The project is multidisciplinary and covers aspects of chemistry, chemical engineering, physics and materials science. Main focus will be on developing novel synthesis method and while making the industrial
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Bachelor’s Degree in an appropriate field will also be considered. Subject Area Analytical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Machine Learning, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science
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subject, such as chemistry, physics or materials science A Ph.D. in the field of computational chemistry or materials science or a related discipline is essential for appointment at associate level
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summer schools, specialised theme meetings, and innovation and commercialisation sandpits. Description: Composite materials are used in prime and secondary applications such as aerospace, renewable energy
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for enthusiastic, inquisitive and motivated researchers with a strong interest in aerospace systems engineering to develop innovative solutions and technologies. This is a BAE Systems - EPSRC CASE Award
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. Introduction: Hard facing materials based on Co-alloys have long been utilised in nuclear power plants for their exceptional galling and wear resistance. However, the activation of Co-60 and its consequential
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biology assays, mass spectrometry and microscopy. Supervisors:Dr Lisa Holbrook and Dr Ioannis Smyrnias Entry requirements Open to candidates who pay UK/home rate fees. See UKCISA for further information
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. Overview This PhD project will combine bioprocess intensification with data analytics to deliver a novel biological conversion route for waste derived feedstocks into an array of bio-based products
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Award Summary 100% Home fees covered, and a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £19,237 (2024/25 UKRI rate) Overview This PhD project intends to leverage the power of engineering biology to