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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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medium containing lithium, either solid or particularly in liquid form. There are studies in the literature about the corrosion behaviour of conventional RAFM steels in contact with lithium-containing
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of Engineering which conducts cutting edge research. Vision We are seeking PhD student that is motivated to make technological advances, furthering the area of sustainable green corrosion inhibitors. Motivation
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corrosion research and has unique equipment that can directly support this project. This PhD will use rapid alloy prototyping techniques combined with electrochemical corrosion assessment to design, prototype
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) laws should have been relevant. In practice, corrosion is observed inside wind turbine structures. On the outside of the structures, the splash zone presents a different environment to that of being
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) Professor David Penney Aligned programme of study: PhD in Materials Engineering Mode of study: Full-time Project description: Corrosion costs the UK around 3% of its GDP, this is around half the entire budget
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Advances in computing, experiments, and information will continue to reshape engineering in the next decade. This PhD position will nurture a multidisciplinary innovator with the tools to unravel
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. Fuel cladding, and corrosion products thereof, represent one of the major challenges to waste retrievals and storage at Sellafield and the wider nuclear industry. Waste is currently housed in aged
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of studentship: PhD Fee status of eligible applicants: UK and International Duration of Award if full time preferred*: 4 years 1st Supervisor: Professor Upul KG Wijayantha 2nd Supervisor: Professor Ewan McAdam
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. This project will consider systems of reaction-advection-diffusion equations both computationally and analytically. These find application to modelling corrosion/ageing in materials, where diffusion of a