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are eligible to apply. This project aims to develop a measurement technology (pressure sensitive paint) to work in an industrial blast range. The technique has been demonstrated at small scales and in University
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electrochemistry, material characterisation and interfacial science. As part of the project, the researcher will use bespoke corrosion test cells and implement electrochemical measurements to understand corrosion
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from the School of Mechanical, Materials, Mechatronic and Biomedical Engineering and the Sustainable Buildings Research Centre at UOW and the Centre for Engineering Materials and Structures at UoS
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needs and individual circumstances. Entry requirements: Applicants should have, or expect to achieve, at least a 2:1 Honours degree (or equivalent) in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science or
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Funding providers: EPSRC iCASE and Airbus Operations Limited Subject areas: Experimental Mechanics, Digital Image Correlation (DIC), Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Materials
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Prospective candidates will be judged according to how well they meet the following criteria: A first-class honours degree (or equivalent) in Engineering, Physics or Materials Science Excellent written and
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and implement compact optical measurement systems suitable for installation on race cars and aircraft. Using machine vision technology and event-based cameras, properties such as fluid velocity, surface
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) Supervisors: Professor Paul Meredith Dr Greg Burwell Professor David Ritchie Professor Su Varma (NSG Pilkington) Aligned programme of study: PhD in Physics or Materials Science Mode of study: Full-time for four
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This exciting fully funded PhD, with an enhanced stipend of £24,000 per annum, will focus on the application of nanobubbles to support waste management at the UKs designated nuclear waste management
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manufacturing methods, and develop novel structural/material systems, in the context of sustainable soft robotics. We are looking for an exceptional individual with a strong science and engineering background and