25 polymer PhD positions at PhD Programme "Gene Regulation in Evolution" in United Kingdom
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A fully funded PhD studentship (UK tuition fees) is available in the group of Dr Arno at the University of Birmingham (group website: https://arnolab.com ) in areas of polymer chemistry with
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the University of Nottingham and the University of Oxford to study the failure under impact of amorphous polymers. Background: Ballistic impact is a complex event that induces multiple modes of deformation, is
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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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of Nottingham and experimental development at the University of Oxford, using polycarbonate as a model material. The ultimate goal is to provide models to understand and simulate phenomena observed in polymers
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. The ideal candidate will have an understanding of organic chemistry and materials as they relate to polymers and an interest in analytical chemistry (specifically mass spectrometry). How to apply
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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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composite materials, especially the carbon fibre-reinforced polymer (CFRP). CFRP composites have gained prominence in industries such as aerospace and automotive due to their exceptional strength-to-weight
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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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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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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