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A fully funded PhD studentship (UK tuition fees) is available in the group of Dr Arno at the University of Birmingham (group website: https://arnolab.com ) in areas of polymer chemistry with
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with adequate scalability to operate safely up to 650 C. This is to be achieved by alloy chemistry design and targeted thermo-mechanical treatments to achieve a fine martensitic microstructure, and even
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should be implemented via FE simulation code User Functions by the PhD candidate. The PhD project, based at Rolls-Royce and the University of Birmingham's joint High Temperature Research Centre (HTRC) will
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steel grades to push that temperature limit to 650C by a complex alloy chemistry and thermo-mechanical treatments, so as to attain significant gains in thermal efficiency and energy output of the fusion
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consortium of Arizona State University, University of Adelaide, University of Toronto, and within the UK, Universities Cranfield, Birmingham, Cambridge, Imperial College London, and Newcastle. The HyPT will
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characterisation, computational modelling methods, and/or advanced mechanical testing would be advantageous. The School of Metallurgy & Materials at the University of Birmingham is committed to promote diversity
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for students that are interested in inorganic chemistry and synthetic biology. This 4-year PhD studentship is an EPSRC industrial CASE co-funded by the University of Birmingham and the Defence Science and
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Supervision and International Collaborations: You will be based at the University of Birmingham and will be co-supervised by the industrial partner Tokamak Energy Ltd. (https://tokamakenergy.com
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) Diligence, conscientiousness, and strong work ethic. Good interpersonal skills. For more information about studying for a PhD at the University of Birmingham, the full range of the research undertaken in