-
Funding providers: EPSRC (CASE) with co-sponsor, Grove Nanomaterials Limited Subject areas: Nanotechnology, physics, chemistry, biotechnology Project description: Nanostructured materials already
-
, achieving new engineering solutions only possible through multi-material additive manufacturing. Completion of this PhD will prepare you for routes into both industry and academia. You will have access
-
View All Vacancies Chemistry Location: University Park Closing Date: Sunday 14 July 2024 Reference: SCI280 Prof Trevor Farren and Dr Luisa Ciano Application deadline: 14/07/2024 Starting date
-
processes to synthesize nanomaterials with well-defined atomic structures, assemble these nanomaterials into functional macroscale structures, and use these novel materials for sustainable energy and
-
alternatives to fossil fuels is an imperative of modern society. Biomass waste, such as waste from crop productions or cuttings of invasive species, offers a sustainable and renewable source of energy. In
-
technology transfer and an insilico approach to the development of continuous processes based. The project will use as a baseline the mAb solutions platform process and standard downstream operations as
-
particle size changes due to breakage and agglomeration. The rates are dependent on process parameters (e.g., impeller speed and operation) and material properties (e.g., hardness and flowability
-
electrochemistry, material characterisation and interfacial science. As part of the project, the researcher will use bespoke corrosion test cells and implement electrochemical measurements to understand corrosion
-
) Supervisors: Professor Paul Meredith Dr Greg Burwell Professor David Ritchie Professor Su Varma (NSG Pilkington) Aligned programme of study: PhD in Physics or Materials Science Mode of study: Full-time for four
-
This exciting fully funded PhD, with an enhanced stipend of £24,000 per annum, will focus on the application of nanobubbles to support waste management at the UKs designated nuclear waste management