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for fees and stipend for a 3-year home (UK) PhD studentship to work on a collaborative research project between the University of Nottingham and the University of Oxford to study the failure under impact of
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A fully funded PhD studentship (UK tuition fees) is available in the group of Dr Arno at the University of Birmingham (group website: https://arnolab.com ) in areas of polymer chemistry with
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on circumstances) set at the UKRI rate as a minimum (£19,237 for 2024/25). A fully funded PhD position in multiscale modelling of polymer composites is available in the group of Professor Carbone at the University
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View All Vacancies Engineering Location: UK Other Closing Date: Tuesday 30 April 2024 Reference: ENG1763 3-year PhD studentship Supervisor: Dr Davide De Focatiis Ballistic impact is a complex
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ultimate goal is to provide models to understand and simulate phenomena observed in polymers under impact, and the effect of different polymer histories on these phenomena. This builds on current
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this a key problem both within the fundamental and applied sciences. For long-chain molecules – polymers – our present understanding of glass-formation is particularly poor due to the complexity provided
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, field effect transistors, photorefractive devices and photovoltaic cells require high performing organic semiconducting materials. This project focuses on using liquid crystals and liquid crystal polymers
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View All Vacancies Engineering Location: UK Other Closing Date: Monday 11 March 2024 Reference: ENG1751 Project: Impact Failure of Amorphous Polymers 3-year PhD studentship Supervisor: Dr Davide
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There is an opportunity for a highly-motivated PhD candidate to join our interdisciplinary team to investigate G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). GPCRs are the therapeutic target for ~40
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this project will explore a number of innovative end-of-life recycling options. This iCASE PhD will focus on three key aspects of insulation foams. First, a detailed characterisation of aged panels (from