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Do you want to work at the cutting edge of Aerospace manufacturing technology? Are you interested in Additive Manufacturing? Do you want to work as part of a cross-functional team making aircraft
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Do you want to work at the cutting edge of Aerospace manufacturing technology? Are you interested in Additive Manufacturing? Do you want to work as part of a cross-functional team making aircraft
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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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Crane's research centre (Manchester) and manufacturing site (Slough). Requirements: First-class or upper-second class honours degree (or international equivalents) in Engineering, Materials Science, Physics
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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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. Overview The recent energy crisis is placing strain on the waste-water sector to treat sewage in a cost-effective, energy-efficient manner. In addition to this, increasingly stringent environmental
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Oxfordshire during your time at Diamond Light Source. Further reading: 1. Appleby et al, Materials Advances, 2020, 3417; 2. Appleby et al, Faraday Disc. 2023, 391. 3. Jay et al, Science 2023, 955. Eligibility
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structural systems integrated into various robotic systems. This project will explore innovative design and manufacturing methods, and develop novel structural/material systems, in the context of sustainable
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. Circular Carbon currently uses pyrolysis, a thermochemical conversion technology, for biochar production and currently uses the gaseous product of pyrolysis for renewable pyrolysis steam production. While
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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