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Improving the mechanical properties of carbon fibre composites via inkjet printed polymer inclusions
Improving the mechanical properties of carbon fibre composites via inkjet printed polymer inclusions Department of Mechanical Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Patrick Smith
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Next-Generation Hydrogen Production Using Polymer Nanotemplates Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Alisyn Nedoma Application Deadline: Applications
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Modelling and characterisation of chip formation and machining induced defects of nano-particle toughened Carbon Fibre Polymer Composites Department of Mechanical Engineering PhD Research Project
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pristine samples. Secondly, foam recycling will be explored through combinations of the following potential options: using spent foam in new composite materials (e.g. polymer-polymer, polymer-foam or polymer
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/synthesis and characterisation of (bioresorbable) polymers and hydrogels? Join this adventurous project, funded by CRUK Convergence Science Centre, in collaboration with young leading research teams from
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degree or its international equivalent. We encourage applications from candidates with diverse engineering backgrounds, including Textile Science and Engineering, Materials, Chemistry, Polymer
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understanding on modifying the rheology using geo-polymers, an additive that is used to eventually solidify the waste when activated. This project will map the rheological space of these complex fluids
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Funding providers: EPSRC and Swansea University's Faculty of Science and Engineering Subject areas: Polymer and Glyco Chemistry, Biomaterials, Antimicrobials Project description: A significant
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materials (e.g. polymer-polymer, polymer-foam or polymer-inorganic composites), the production of new feedstocks by thermochemical treatment of spent foam and/or the conversion of spent foam into new products
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of other excipients such as polymers or lipids for enhancing drug dissolution rates with improved stability Physicochemical characterizations of extrudates Employment of Quality by Design (Qbd) and Process