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Accelerated Discovery of Next Generation Polymers Using Artificially Intelligent Reactor Platforms School of Chemical, Materials and Biological Engineering PhD Research Project Directly Funded UK
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of Manchester) and we collaborate with academic and industrial partners both in the UK and globally. This PhD project is supported by Syensqo, a leading provider of specialty polymers for electric vehicles
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This is a 3.5 year PhD studentship co-funded by the University of Manchester and industry. Funding will cover tuition fees and stipend set at the UKRI rate (£19,237 for 2024/25). The start date will
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pristine samples. Secondly, foam recycling will be explored through combinations of the following potential options: using spent foam in new composite materials (e.g. polymer-polymer, polymer-foam or polymer
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on circumstances) set at the UKRI rate as a minimum (£19,237 for 2024/25). A fully funded PhD position in multiscale modelling of polymer composites is available in the group of Professor Carbone at the University
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innovative research in composites manufacturing. This position is suitable for an early-stage researcher looking to take the first steps towards an independent career. We are looking to appoint an expert in
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applications for a position of Research Fellow in Computational Composites Manufacturing. The Hub is a £10.3m investment by the EPSRC to engage academics from across the UK to deliver a step change in the
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for monitoring high-value composite materials, including Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer (CFRP). Collaboration between the optics and composite community is key in this project, and our researchers will work
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to develop, formulate, deploy, and characterise the properties at every length scale from the molecules of the polymer matrix to the lay-up of final components, using new constituents and new architectures
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optical fibre, specifically designed for monitoring high-value composite materials, including Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer (CFRP). Collaboration between the optics and composite community is key in