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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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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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View All Vacancies Engineering Location: UK Other Closing Date: Tuesday 30 April 2024 Reference: ENG1763 3-year PhD studentship Supervisor: Dr Davide De Focatiis Ballistic impact is a complex
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ultimate goal is to provide models to understand and simulate phenomena observed in polymers under impact, and the effect of different polymer histories on these phenomena. This builds on current
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this a key problem both within the fundamental and applied sciences. For long-chain molecules – polymers – our present understanding of glass-formation is particularly poor due to the complexity provided
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PhD Studentship: Molecular Simulations and Data-driven Modelling for Polymer Nanocomposite Membranes
modelling can be applied to gain understanding on the microscopic interactions between polymer matrices and dispersed fillers and elucidate gas transport mechanisms, to identify features for enhanced
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, field effect transistors, photorefractive devices and photovoltaic cells require high performing organic semiconducting materials. This project focuses on using liquid crystals and liquid crystal polymers
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, we have a fully funded PhD studentship (due to eligibility criteria, only for UK applicants) that will focus on developing sustainable polymer platforms, studying their degradation with the aim
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quantities of polymer are available to drive development. These advantageous features make Caf1 an archetype for the development of new polymers and materials based upon bacterial fimbriae. This studentship is
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Applications are invited for postgraduate research leading to a PhD degree in Engineering within the subject area of Chemical Engineering. The products of chemical engineering are ubiquitous in our