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, graded chemistries, and 3D-integrated components. This PhD studentship will take advantage of unique leading-edge multi-material inkjet 3D printing equipment, only available at Nottingham’s Centre
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the 3D distribution of differing functional materials, giving high-resolution control over graded properties, graded chemistries, and 3D-integrated components. This PhD studentship will take advantage
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the aim of reaching pilot-scale demonstration by end of Year 3) Develop understanding of the underlying chemistry and associated transport phenomena inside the engineered flow process unit. With our
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) and preferably an MSc in a relevant subject such as Environmental Engineering, Environmental Chemistry, Environmental Science, or Chemical Engineering. It is essential that the candidate has experience
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analytical chemistry associated discipline. Candidates with a lower second-class degree supplemented by a Master’s qualification (in a relevant subject) will also be considered. The candidate should ideally
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Applications are invited for a funded PhD studentship, jointly supervised by Prof Andrew Dove (School of Chemistry) and Dr Mike Jenkins (School of Metallurgy and Materials) at the University
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international large-scale facilities (and learn how to write proposals for beam time). Person specification: The candidates should have at least a 2:1 degree in Chemistry, Physics, or Engineering. Ability to work
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This 3.5 year PhD is fully funded by The Department of Chemistry. Tuition fees will be paid and you will receive a tax free stipend set at the UKRI rate (£19,237 for 2024/25). The start date is
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materials that show limited long-range order between layers are particularly exciting because their interlayer chemistry can differ significantly from crystalline materials. This can potentially be tuned via
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under realistic plant conditions. This purpose-built rig ensures precision in investigating the galling behaviour of alloys in service-relevant environments while accurately controlling water chemistry