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at the University of Birmingham and welcome applications from all sections of the community and are open to discussions around all forms of flexible working
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Rübner Jørgensen (University of Birmingham) and Co-I’s Dr Laurence Lessard-Phillips (University of Birmingham) and Dr Thomas Perry (University of Warwick) to conduct research activities, disseminate
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state-of-the-art Chemistry laboratories at the rapidly growing University of Birmingham. Please visit our group website for more details about our research: http://davidscanlon.com/ Applications must be
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experimental data in the literature about the impact of the EB welding process on the local RAFM steel microstructure and mechanical performance, esp. in the irradiated condition. The aim of this PhD project is
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PhD Studentship: Data-driven Probabilistic Modelling of Clonal Dynamics in Human Tissues and Cancers
Cancer is responsible for one in eight deaths, worldwide. Cancer initiation and development is driven by the accumulation of genetic mutations within cells that maintain and regenerate human tissues. In the last decade, rapid advances in next-generation genome sequencing technologies have...
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structural materials for the nuclear sector. It is therefore the aim of this PhD to investigate the creep behaviour of RAFM steels at temperatures close to their upper limit for safe operation, with particular
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should be implemented via FE simulation code User Functions by the PhD candidate. The PhD project, based at Rolls-Royce and the University of Birmingham's joint High Temperature Research Centre (HTRC) will
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the design and operation of such systems particularly challenging. This collaborative project between the University of Birmingham and McGill University (Montreal, Canada) aims at better understanding bubble
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of plastic deformation across different planar orientations based upon the fundamental crystallographic structure of Ni-base superalloy. Thus, this PhD, based at the University of Birmingham, will aim
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at the University of Birmingham, intends to investigate localised strain banding effects as they occur within several commercially applied SX superalloys, through numerous experimental techniques such as scanning and