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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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Are you an expert in the field of composite materials? Do you enjoy looking at problems from a different angle? Do you have in-depth knowledge of, and extensive working experience in
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summer schools, specialised theme meetings, and innovation and commercialisation sandpits. Description: Composite materials are used in prime and secondary applications such as aerospace, renewable energy
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content distributions from XCT scans for hybrid architecture carbon fibre composites, and subsequently develop a novel material model linking the material’s meso-structure to mechanical properties to create
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from raw drinking waters, using novel magnetic composite materials. Objectives The student will be directly involved in both the synthesis of the novel magnetic materials (in collaboration with Prof
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and thermomechanical actuation. You will explore the use of natural fibre composites and bio-based matrices to produce engineered living materials (ELMs). These will be 3D printed to generate bio-based
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investigate their electrical and optical response to radiation as both semiconductor and scintillator radiation detectors. The structural quality and composition of the materials will be investigated using
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doing? During this project you will design, build and test bio-based neuroactive metamaterials. This will involve: Formulate and analyse new soft materials using natural fibre composites and bio-based
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well as programming skills. For further information and informal enquiries regarding the role, please contact Angelo Maligno, Professor of Composite Materials via [email protected] For enquiries regarding your
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We are looking for a Project Archivist to contribute to the development, understanding and future planning of a new archive featuring materials related to music compositions and performances by