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Job Purpose You will contribute to a new InnovateUK project called “UK-GRAFT: The UK Graphene Research and Fabrication Technology Foundry”. This is an ambitious programme towards creating
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Computational modelling of two-dimensional graphene-based materials Department of Chemistry PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Natalia Martsinovich Application Deadline: Applications accepted all
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emissions target will require significant innovation in advanced materials, graphene and related 2D materials offer a route to achieving these goals, with applications already demonstrated in reinforcing
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is classically possible [7]. This requires nanoscale resonators made from graphene or carbon nanotubes, which due to their extremely low mass are sensitive to the minuscule momentum transferred by
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of multi-scale composites using graphene/nanoparticles reinforcement in glass/carbon epoxy composites to increase the delamination resistance. Graphene/nanoparticles, due to its nano dimension, can reinforce
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a class 1000 cleanroom area and access to state-of-the-art facilities at the National Graphene Institute (for nanofabrication) and the Royce Institute (for X-Ray characterisation). -> The tasks will
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exciton-polaritons being coupled to magnons [1-3]. Recent theoretical calculations suggest that, in combination with other 2D layers such as graphene and transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs), CrSBr
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and opportunities for travel to international facilities. 2D materials are the future. Graphene was just the beginning, and the possibilities before us now are endless. Our group aims to identify new
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high value manufacturing. Enhance our commitment to manufacturing and materials’ technologies (composites, graphene, thermal barrier coatings, welding and laser technology and other advanced materials
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synthesis & characterisation followed by neutron scattering experiments to study the details of magnetic structures in exotic new 2D materials. 2D materials are the future. Graphene was just the beginning