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remained unclear for decades, and thus design principles for discovering new thermal battery materials have been lacking. In this industrially sponsored PhD studentship, we have partnered with AWE to fund a
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information yielded by this study will allow us to develop design principles for new Na-ion battery cathodes with improved electrochemical performance. Promising candidates will be experimentally tested through
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Applications are invited for doctoral level research into sustainable manufacturing operations and management. More specifically, the candidate will undertake research activities into eco-design
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brands and sports federations, including Adidas, PING, Head, FIFA, Wattbike, England & Wales Cricket Board, New Balance, Nike, UK Sport, Reebok, Speedo, and others, in the design, simulation, testing, and
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complete and holistic training and a diverse research experience. At the micro-scale, the scientific challenge is to design novel mechanical metamaterials and understand their significant deformation
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innovative modes of course delivery, assessment, curriculum design, and scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL). With the ability to collaborate effectively and to motivate and inspire learners, you will
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limited. Moreover, due to the difficulty in designing test rig, very few experimental results have been reported or published. This project aims to investigate the rotational effects on an oscillating
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the development and application of digital process modelling tools to investigate the influence of reactor design and processing conditions on the crystal properties. In this project, precipitation process models
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are important for fast charging and cell design. This PhD will also consider battery swelling, which remains open from a theoretical standpoint. Previous work has established how changes in battery shape
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novel strategies for designing and constructing synthetic pathways in microbial systems capable of producing cellulose-based materials. The project will involve implementing automated DNA assembly and