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Location: Hartpury University, Gloucestershire. Stipend: £19,237 per annum Contract Type: Full Time (3 years) Area of Research: Physical activity and wellbeing through drumming Hartpury University
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is part of the CDT in Process Industries: Net Zero . The successful PhD student will be co-supervised by academics from the Process Intensification Group at Newcastle University. Nestling has designed
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their suitability, novel substrates and materials which can be combined with existing laboratory techniques. Ideally research would identify/develop substrates that can simulate the physical properties
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are energy intensive processes that physically break-down oil droplets to a satisfactorily low diameter. Such droplets are stabilised via surface active ingredients including sodium caseinate from dairy
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of DOC in peatland-fed raw waters. DOC can react with chlorine to produce carcinogenic disinfection by-products. This project aims to develop a new, effective, proof-of-concept process for removing DOC
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is still not a comprehensive understanding of the discriminator's contributions. Similarly, the role of the physics-informed loss function to improve the predictive capability is largely unknown
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opportunity to work as part of a dedicated team within an ERC project “turbulence intermittency for cloud physics” (TITCHY), underwritten by UKRI, seeking to understand the importance of intermittent turbulent
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to the sites. The candidate will be part of the PINZ CDT which aims to train the next generation of process and chemical engineers, and chemists, to develop the new processes, process technologies and green
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behaviour of protein solutions under varied conditions of both temperature and pressure and aims to observe the effect of these conditions upon physical attributes which are linked to natural function
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. This will primarily be achieved through polymer modification and blending to enable them to exhibit microstructures that promote the degradation process. The project will involve manipulation of polymers as