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the different chemistries used in both radcure and thermal curing affect the inter-coat interface, and consequently what effect this has on adhesion. This has the potential to bring about new formulations with
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of the project is to enable a systematic introduction of non-equilibrium effects into computational discovery workflows of relevance in the pharmaceutical and fine chemistry industries. The work will build
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The recent advent of deep learning (DL) has enabled data-driven models, paving the way for the full exploitation of rich image datasets from which physics can be learnt. Here at the University of Greenwich we recently developed a novel data-driven image mechanics (D2 IM) approach that learns...
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at least an upper second-class degree or equivalent qualifications in a relevant subject area such as mechanical engineering, physics, materials science, or chemistry. A Masters degree in a relevant
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Applications are invited for a research studentship in the field of Mechanics of Materials leading to the award of a PhD degree. Shear bands are narrow regions of intense shear that can arise when a material is deformed. The localisation of the deformation causes the temperature in the shear...
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science, pharmaceutical science or toxicology. A Masters qualification in a relevant area would be desirable. Knowledge of analytical chemistry and coding is desirable, ideally with research experience
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candidates who pay UK/home rate fees. See UKCISA for further information . Starting in September 2024. You will need to meet the minimum entry requirements for our Chemistry PhD programme. Usually, you should
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(or equivalent) in Mechanical Engineering, another branch of relevant engineering, Material, Physics, Chemistry or related science, and willing to start in October 2024 or shortly after. This PhD is an
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. Pharmaceutical Science, Pharmacy, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biomedical Science or Biological Science. You must have a high standard undergraduate degree at UK 1st class or 2:1 level (or international equivalent
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sciences, mechanical engineering, physics, chemistry or a related subject). How to apply Applications should be submitted via the Engineering Materials PhD programme page. In place of a research proposal