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, sustainable, advanced concrete materials with carbon negative footprints. To achieve this breakthrough we will use a multi-discipline approach incorporating organic and polymer chemistry, materials science and
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with interdisciplinary team with expertise ranging from microfluidics, materials science, polymer synthesis and 3D printing. PhD Project Description: The care and management of wounds is an ever
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of Nottingham and experimental development at the University of Oxford, using polycarbonate as a model material. The ultimate goal is to provide models to understand and simulate phenomena observed in polymers
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of Chemical and Environmental. The project will focus on the synthesis of biodegradable polymers from renewable feedstocks and the development / optimisation of scale-up processes to manufacture them. We will
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View All Vacancies Engineering Location: UK Other Closing Date: Monday 11 March 2024 Reference: ENG1751 Project: Impact Failure of Amorphous Polymers 3-year PhD studentship Supervisor: Dr Davide
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technological advances that will increase the industrial use of laser cutting of carbon fibre and CFRP. Motivation Laser cutting of carbon fibres and consolidated Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer, CFRP, has been
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polymer composites. A PhD student working on this project will conduct research in manufacturing, specifically Resin Transfer Moulding (RTM), of large primary aerostructures. The work will focus
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are produced from fast-growing microorganisms. Such biopolymers present an alternative to conventional polymers and have a wide variety of applications i.e., as food additives, in packaging, automobiles
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with interdisciplinary team with expertise ranging from microfluidics, materials science, polymer synthesis and 3D printing. PhD Project Description: The care and management of wounds is an ever
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nanodiamonds incorporated into polymers, ceramics and glasses and we will use 3D printing to form them into geometrically complex structures. We will explore how low dimensional materials behave when included