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Fibre reinforced composites have excellent in plane strength and stiffness and are being used in increasing quantities in aerospace, sports, automotive and wind turbine blade industries. However
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PhD Studentship: Life In Three Dimensions: Unravelling the Evolution of Bilaterian Animal Locomotion
among multicellular organisms. Through burrowing, animals fundamentally altered the composition and makeup of the seafloor, oxygenating sediments, and allowing new lifestyles to originate that ultimately
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the application of heat, which can be achieved inside or outside an oven/autoclave environment. If damaged in service, composite parts are often repaired by Out of autoclave (OoA) strategies. These often rely
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from their microstructure rather than composition. The macroscale properties of these materials are determined by the small-scale topological design. These materials have found applications in many
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, including filtration, decontamination and manufacturing. For instance, resin must be injected into a porous mesh, without trapping air bubbles, to manufacture composite materials. Interfacial flows
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at fine-resolution scales, community composition, abundance and movement of multiple species of fish at beaver dams, implications of ecosystems response to future fisheries management. Working as part of
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the chemical composition of the layers and interlayer species. These materials are at the forefront of addressing key societal challenges: examples include hard carbon and disordered layered titanate as anodes
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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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body composition and hormonal changes and social reasons (childcare, body image, financial), but less consideration is given to how exercise experiences, messaging to ‘get active’, or wearable fitness
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., eutrophication) or can be unique to a particular location, reflecting the composition of contaminants (including traditional and emerging pollutants) and the origin of the pollutants [4]. The consequences can be