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Project Description The construction sector is a major contributor to global carbon emissions, as the production of ordinary Portland cement (OPC) accounts for over 8%. Consequently, finding viable
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Thermo-mechanical methods of recycling fine aggregates - recovery of clean sand and cement paste rich powder. We are seeking for a highly motivated PhD candidate to join our research team
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from the competition from which future vacancies may be filled. Job Overview: Research into construction materials for decarbonisation of cement production process. Research into carbonation curing
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-renewable raw materials used for Portland cement production by sustainable and circular resources. Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Built Environment Reference number V38.7503 Job description In
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the mechanisms of earthquake nucleation and arrest, building structures with topologically interlocked materials, revealing the processes governing the structural build-up of cement in additive manufacturing
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-shelf/ Cement is the traditional material used in the well construction phase and in the well plugging and abandonment phase to seal off any leak paths between the reservoir and surroundings. Improved
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of cement or clay at depths reaching hundreds of meters into rock. Preserving these containers for thousands of years requires a clear understanding of corrosion rates, corrosion product formation, and gas
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multidisciplinary team Well-developed communication skills, self-organisation and time management, and good command of the English language (spoken and written) Knowledge of cement chemistry, spectroscopic methods
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loading this foam with various suspensions (such as soil or cement slurries, for example) are well mastered in the laboratory. In this project, the aim will be to fill the porosity of grain packings with
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additions on slag properties for potential cement industry use, and understanding how the high gangue content in DRI influences its melting behaviour in ESFs. Through thermodynamic modelling, slag property