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Daniel Marsh – [email protected] Project summary The School of Chemistry is offering a PhD studentship, funded by the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), in the general areas of planetary
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developing Generation IV nuclear reactors. With the complication of Salts chemistry and the extreme conditions to operate, the material degradation behaviour when the components are subject to mechanical
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effective tool for providing an improved understanding of the underpinning science of precipitation processes and optimising the reactor design and safe operating conditions to produce crystals with a
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an appropriate field of Engineering. Exceptional candidates with a First Class Bachelor’s Degree in an appropriate field will also be considered. Subject Area Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision
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, resulting in significant costs to the UK taxpayer to ensure wastes are safely stored. This is an exciting interdisciplinary project, combining chemistry and civil engineering with soil mechanics and
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background Candidates will have, or be due to obtain, a Master’s Degree or equivalent from a reputable university in an appropriate field of Engineering. Exceptional candidates with a First Class Bachelor’s
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. For this PhD, you will work alongside some of the UK’s leading nuclear researchers at Leeds, as part of the Nuclear Engineering Group, to develop process intensification equipment for ion exchange, based
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or desired background Candidates will have, or be due to obtain, a Master’s Degree or equivalent from a reputable university in an appropriate field of Engineering. Exceptional candidates with a First Class
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chemistry, organic synthesis, and programming/reactor automation, which you will use to create new approaches for reaction screening and optimisation. In addition, this work will be conducted in collaboration
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of Earth and Environment should normally have an Upper Second or First class undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in a qualitative discipline such as Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Environmental