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generation, particularly in high-chloride aqueous environments; a vital yet understudied aspect relevant to the UK’s GDF program. This research programme employs short-term electrochemical and long-term
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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
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motions become critical for the operational safety of the reactors. This project will focus on the fundamental understanding/mechanism of the tribochemical interface when exposed to molten salt environments
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can be a blend of experimental laboratory work and atmospheric modelling. Co-supervisors may include staff from the Schools of Chemistry, Physics & Astronomy, and Earth & Environment at Leeds. Current