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efficiency, drug resistance, high toxicity, long duration of treatment, relapse, inconvenient and painful injections, and the cost. To overcome these limitations, in this project we will employ metal organic
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or metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) may be formed. These assemblies are often hollow or porous and provide a confined chemical space where other molecules can be bound. Hence many of these systems are being
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members. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), materials formed from metal clusters linked by organic ligands have unmatched designability. They can also have remarkable magnetic and electronic function
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internal structures. The aim of this studentship is to translate the microfluidics synthesis technology to the fabrication of metal foams (gold, silver, copper), metal oxide foams (tantalum oxide, titanium
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the immune system and colonises to cause invasive disease. This PhD will develop a new understanding of how streptococci resist intoxication by metals, a major antimicrobial effector of the human innate immune
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, and experimental validation will be carried out. The successful and novel ligands will be developed into new commercial products for recovering these critical metals from spent lithium batteries
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research programme is offering a funded PhD project, as described below. Title: Liquid metal filtration and cleanliness for high performance superalloys Description: Rolls-Royce plc and the University
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address Professor Malcolm Halcrow – [email protected] Co-supervisor name(s) To be confirmed Project summary Spin-crossover is a high-spin-to-low-spin transition at a transition metal centre, in
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bed fusion platform equipped with a multi-metal deposition system (a one-of-a-kind facility in the UK). This partnership with UKAEA is intended to ensure the multi-metal AM technology is guided
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This 4 year funded PhD is sponsored by bp-ICAM and starts on 1st October 2024. Tuition fees will be paid and a tax free stipend (depending on circumstances) of at least £24,847 per annum will be provided. Travel costs of £4000 are available. This project is open to home students but bp-ICAM will...