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performance. Closing Date: Wednesday 12 June 2024 Reference: ENG208424 EPSRC Future Composites Manufacturing Research Hub (the Hub) and the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Nottingham is inviting
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innovative research in composites manufacturing. This position is suitable for an early-stage researcher looking to take the first steps towards an independent career. We are looking to appoint an expert in
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company is interested in environmental barrier coatings (EBCs) for the next generation of ceramic matrix composite (CMC) components to achieve NetZero in aviation. The PhD Project The aerospace industry is
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series of pumps and stepper motors (Raspberry Pi/Arduino), a range of new compositions are developed daily, synthesised in a high-temperature furnace and characterised. The computer-controlled apparatus
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information, phase and even composition all from a single set of laser ultrasound measurements. Environment: This exciting opportunity is based within the Optics and Photonics Research Group at the Faculty
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optimise new CMAS resistant TBC compositions, evaluating different thermal spraying-based processes (including suspension plasma spraying, solution pre-cursor plasma spraying, and other hybrid processes
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polymer composites. A PhD student working on this project will conduct research in manufacturing, specifically Resin Transfer Moulding (RTM), of large primary aerostructures. The work will focus
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delivery of compositional elements and optimise high-throughput environmental control. Materials / crystal engineering challenges: Simultaneously explore crystal structure and shape of pure and co-crystals
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the molecular composition of tissue by using light to excite molecular vibrations in the sample and generate Raman scattered photons. However, because of high light scattering by biological tissue, conventional
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to identify optimal growing conditions for cultivation of cotton in vertical farming systems. Optimal light regimes, temperature, watering and nutrient composition will be investigated for improved resource-use