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Reference: ENG198424 The University of Nottingham seeks applications for a Research Fellow to develop the next generation of thermal barrier coatings (TBCs) for CMAS resistance. The initial contract will be
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We are seeking a full-time post-doctoral researcher to join the Thermal Propulsion Systems research group at the Department of Engineering Science (central Oxford). The post is funded by the EPSRC
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Location: Department of Engineering Science, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PJ We are seeking a full-time post-doctoral researcher to join the Thermal Propulsion Systems research group at the Department
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Thermal batteries (often termed primary reserve batteries) offer several key advantages over primary and secondary batteries due to their long shelf life, high temperature stability, quick
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A major challenge for defence & security laser systems is managing the heat generated and differential thermal expansion of the different components in the system. A compounding challenge is the
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4-year Industrially funded D.Phil. studentship that includes joining the Faraday Institution PhD Training Programme and an industry internship. Project: The impact of thermal-mechanical
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. The high-temperature limit for safe operation of FM steels of approx. 550C is governed by thermal creep strain effects and helium embrittlement. There is currently a strong thrive to develop novel Reduced Activation FM
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Hybrid Photovoltaic-Thermal (HyPVT) devices. Ulster University holds a Silver Athena SWAN award in recognition of our commitment to advancing gender equality in higher education, read more on our website
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to radiation-induced void swelling, reduced radiation activity, high-temperature mechanical strength, together with the relatively high thermal conductivity and low thermal expansion coefficient. TBM components
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in thermal modelling and experimental design and testing of phase change materials and energy storage systems. Also experience in energy storage system integration in buildings. The candidate needs