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composite materials, especially the carbon fibre-reinforced polymer (CFRP). CFRP composites have gained prominence in industries such as aerospace and automotive due to their exceptional strength-to-weight
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PhD Studentship: Centre for Doctoral Training in Composite Materials, Sustainability and Manufacture
UK residency) Start: Flexible from September 2024 Applications are invited to undertake a PhD programme within the Centre for Doctoral Training for Sustainable Composites Manufacturing, based
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PhD Studentship: Centre for Doctoral Training in Composite Materials, Sustainability and Manufacture
UK residency) Start: Flexible from September 2024 Applications are invited to undertake a PhD programme within the Centre for Doctoral Training for Sustainable Composites Manufacturing, based
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the composition and structure of plant cell walls with single-molecule resolution. The goal of your project is to develop and use state-of-the-art microscopy tools and quantitative image analysis approaches
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Supervisory Team: Claire Clarkin, Franklin Nobrega, Bram Sengers, Jemma Kerns (University of Lancaster) PhD Supervisor: Claire Clarkin Project description: Funding for this project is offered by the Centre for Doctoral Training in Complex Integrated Systems for Defence & Security (CISDnS),...
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focus on developing an understanding on composition-processing-property performance in a novel steel in the context of considering how this alloy could be manufactured using the current commercial
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of contact line motion and its interaction with non-flat surface topography and variable surface composition. You will specifically consider the critical substrate speed – corresponding to the transition
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technique that measures the molecular composition of tissue by using light to excite molecular vibrations, with imaging techniques in optical fibres, hair-thin pieces of glass, for 3D mapping of cancer tissue
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of whole-body and tissue-organ composition and energy expenditure with physiological and psychological measures of appetite, and free-living energy balance tracking technology is used to measure energy
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in photopolymer chemistry, materials development for 3D printing (including resins, composites, nanomateirals, and ceramics), design engineering, and materials processing for additive manufacturing