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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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PhD Studentship: How Does Spatial Organisation Impact Host-microbiome Interactions in Human Airways?
size. These micropatterns can be created using deep ultraviolet (UV) lithography. This entails exposing UV light on polymers (e.g. Lipidure) via a photomask whose opaque areas act as a stencil of the
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: Continued development of existing mathematical models of corrosion/ageing. Development of models of reactive transport through polymer foams. Development of a model of competitive solubility when a polymer is
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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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to metabolic by-products of added value, such as low-value high-yield platform chemicals (e.g. polymer precursors) and high-value low-yield fine chemicals (e.g. pharmaceuticals). The PhD student will receive
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index. The candidate will employ an exciting interdisciplinary approach, commencing with polymer and glycochemistry to engineer patchy glycosystems. These systems will be thoroughly characterized in our
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-inspired materials based on biomass-derived polymers (e.g., using chitin derived from mushrooms) and sustainable inorganic sources and 3D printing processes to support a low-carbon manufacturing process. For
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a master’s in materials science, chemistry or a related discipline. Experience with either analytical chemistry, nanomaterials, polymer engineering or sustainability principles is desired. Please
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emission, and safety. The development of sustainable and high-performance elastomers is a key step towards net-zero future. We are seeking an enthusiastic and highly-motivated polymer researcher
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-on from a previous PhD studentship that successfully developed a microfluidics-based platform for the synthesis of polymer template structures, used to fabricate polymer foams with highly controlled