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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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. The project will seek an understanding of the microstructural changes during machining of anisotropic, heterogeneous and semi-brittle composite materials for high temperature applications used in the latest
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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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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
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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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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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composites with tailorable features via bottom-up synthetic routes. Using a combination of diffraction, microscopic and spectroscopic tools, structure-function relationships will be determined. The proposed
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Applications are invited for the above technical support post. The role holder will provide technical support for an Innovate UK project to determine the nutritional composition of insects (mainly house crickets
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applications Supervisory team: Dr Marco Simonelli Dr Ian Maskery Project description The vision for next-generation Additive Manufacturing (AM) is to control the composition of every deposited volume to make
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will develop skills in process design for CO2 capture, advanced reactor design, biofuel utilisation, and inorganic metal composite developments and characterisation. Eligibility Project start date and