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An exciting opportunity has a risen within the E.P.S.R.C. Centre of Doctoral Training (CDT) in Digital and Automated Materials Chemistry to support the effective operation of the centre. The goal
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matrix composite cladding material concepts for ATFs (accident tolerant fuels) by highly innovative material tailoring. You will undertake numerical modelling work to simulate damage propagation in
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View All Vacancies Engineering Location: UK Other Closing Date: Tuesday 20 August 2024 Reference: ENG1775 Project background: Polycrystals are the building blocks of numerous materials around us
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Science and Techology (iCASE), with sponsorship from BAE Systems Ltd. Waste heat surrounds us; from car exhausts to fridges, and even yourself. This otherwise untapped energy source can be harnessed
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of imaging technology for material characterisation. The Faculty of Engineering provides a thriving working environment for all PGRs creating a strong sense of community across research disciplines. Community
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of the Inorganic Chemistry Section. The post-holder will develop and deliver material for the for the new Oxford/EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Inorganic Materials for Advanced Manufacturing (IMAT); Home
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Energy materials strategy of the university. Nuclear Science and Engineering is crucial to the University of Bristol’s global research pillar on tackling climate change, and is a key area of investment and
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chemistry, chemistry, extractive metallurgy, material science, mineral engineering, or chemical engineering. Informal inquiries are welcome and should be made to the Principal Investigator, Professor Yousef
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Structural materials in nuclear power plants are commonly operating at elevated temperatures in aggressive local environments and complex mechanical stress conditions. The upper temperature limit
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the conventional approach in materials science to have a designer concept based on structures, they are often static in functionality or having a limited degree of tunability. To address this limitation, the PhD