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provider of specialty polymers for electric vehicles, lightweight materials for aerospace , and bio-sourced solvents and surfactants for consumer products . As scientific explorers pursuing breakthroughs
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degree or its international equivalent. We encourage applications from candidates with diverse engineering backgrounds, including Textile Science and Engineering, Materials, Chemistry, Polymer
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understanding on modifying the rheology using geo-polymers, an additive that is used to eventually solidify the waste when activated. This project will map the rheological space of these complex fluids
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Funding providers: EPSRC and Swansea University's Faculty of Science and Engineering Subject areas: Polymer and Glyco Chemistry, Biomaterials, Antimicrobials Project description: A significant
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the digestive tract of ruminants and hind-gut fermenting mammals. The microbial consortia in these ecosystems can effectively ferment carbon-containing polymers in lignocellulosic biomass, producing volatile
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materials (e.g. polymer-polymer, polymer-foam or polymer-inorganic composites), the production of new feedstocks by thermochemical treatment of spent foam and/or the conversion of spent foam into new products
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of other excipients such as polymers or lipids for enhancing drug dissolution rates with improved stability Physicochemical characterizations of extrudates Employment of Quality by Design (Qbd) and Process
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and electroactive polymers as proprioceptive materials. These materials will be printed with integrated sensors to form a cohesive, structurally robust system. The process of shape optimisation will be
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product. Global market for wet wipes was around 15.2 Billion USD in 2022, and is projected to reach 33.8 Billion USD by 2030. The sector has transitioned from using non-degradable polymer such as PE, PP
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Funding providers: EPSRC and Swansea University's Faculty of Science and Engineering Subject areas: Polymer and Glyco Chemistry, Biomaterials, Antimicrobials Project description: A significant