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diminished, e.g. though ageing or a physical interface such as a sock or glove. Funding Notes 1st or 2:1 degree in Engineering, Materials Science, Physics, Chemistry, Applied Mathematics, or other Relevant
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assemblies, often called the orientation of the material’s fabric. The orientation of fabric with respect to the orientation of the applied load determines the effect of fabric anisotropy on the material’s
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of their grains, with preferred orientations when forming assemblies, often called the orientation of the material’s fabric. The orientation of fabric with respect to the orientation of the applied load determines
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(or hold) of a PhD in the area of Structural Engineering and/or Construction Materials. Equivalent professional experience will also be considered. Experience in experimental work and numerical modelling
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Advancing battery intelligence using digital parameterisation of battery electrode microstructures Department of Materials Science and Engineering PhD Research Project Directly Funded UK Students Dr
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Accelerator Technology & Applied Physics (ATAP) Division to primarily conduct accelerator magnet superconductor and associated materials R&D and characterization. In this role, work will be performed within
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have a 1st class or 2:1 Undergraduate degree or a Masters degree (or equivalent) in Materials Science, or within a related Science & Engineering discipline. A background in microstructural
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Predicting the dynamic response of materials and structures to high energy ballistic impacts is a fundamental component of the development and design of fit-for-purpose armour and protection
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undergraduate degree in a relevant subject area (Engineering, chemistry, materials science, healthcare technologies etc) and have some experience of laboratory practices and data analysis. If you are interested
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at international conferences. The Person Candidates should hold an MSc or be near completion (or hold) of a PhD in the area of Structural Engineering and/or Construction Materials. Equivalent professional experience