25 Materials-Science "The University of Manchester " scholarships in Ireland-United-Kingdom
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of the markers are impacted by various factors including material types, ageing status, temperature and other environmental factors. Therefore, the understanding of the partitioning and stability of these markers
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This 3.5 year PhD project is being funded by the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences. The start date is 1st October. Tuition fees will be paid and you will receive a tax free stipend
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, significant greenhouse gas emissions, and extensive waste, urgently requires a transition towards more sustainable and efficient practices. Digital transformation presents a promising solutions; however
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the Sir Henry Royce institute, a brand-new, state-of-the-art facility that is the national hub for material science in the UK. Applicants should have, or expect to achieve, at least a 2.1 honours degree or
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. This project will consider systems of reaction-advection-diffusion equations both computationally and analytically. These find application to modelling corrosion/ageing in materials, where diffusion of a
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. The funding will cover tuition fees and provide a tax free (depending on circumstances) stipend based on the UKVI rate (£19, 237 for 2024/25). Identifying materials within sealed containers is of
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to tackle materials science challenges is gaining increasing popularity. DL methods have been effectively applied to solve a broad range of microstructural classification problems and yield state-of-the-art
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of Manchester from October 2024. The use of machine learning methods and molecular simulations for polymer design and property prediction is the new frontier in polymer science. This project aims at using a mix
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materials development, and rapid prototyping (3D printing). There will also be the opportunity to learn and use multiphysics modelling techniques alongside the core experimental focus of this project
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. Chris Hardacre within Catalysis and Porous Materials Group in the Department of Chemical Engineering at The University of Manchester. Overall, this project represents an interdisciplinary effort at