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, this project aims to develop defect engineered manganese-based electrodes with tailorable features for RZAB. Using a combination of diffraction, microscopic and spectroscopic tools, structure-function
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advanced data manipulation and coding skills. The PhD student will work with Dr Jing Zhang and Professor Robert Elliott , gaining opportunities to develop and enhance their proficiency in research, advanced
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associated central nervous system (CNS) dysfunction are linked to current and future physical inactivity. They lead to muscle weakness, mass loss and impaired neuromuscular control. Factors related to the CNS
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production. Importantly, it has also been shown that oestrogen receptors are present on MuSC’s suggesting that the presence/absence of oestrogen can impact MuSC function and thus, the muscle repair process
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of their optical, electronic, and chemical properties via defect chemistry. Accordingly, this project aims to develop new materials processing methods to produce a new class of two-dimensional hybrid perovskite
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of Nottingham including Architecture and Built Environment, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Mathematics, Physics and Social Sciences. The PhD programme offers fully funded, four-year PhD studentships which
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structures. The successful candidate will develop a comprehensive understanding of the Drop-on-demand Metal Jetting process and the compatibility of dissimilar materials within the printed structure. There is
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View All Vacancies Engineering Location: UK Other Closing Date: Saturday 01 June 2024 Reference: ENG1685 Supervisors: Professor Richard Hague1 , Professor Chris Tuck1 , Dr. Geoffrey Rivers1 (1