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summer schools, specialised theme meetings, and innovation and commercialisation sandpits. Description: Composite materials are used in prime and secondary applications such as aerospace, renewable energy
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content distributions from XCT scans for hybrid architecture carbon fibre composites, and subsequently develop a novel material model linking the material’s meso-structure to mechanical properties to create
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from raw drinking waters, using novel magnetic composite materials. Objectives The student will be directly involved in both the synthesis of the novel magnetic materials (in collaboration with Prof
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performance and stiffness to damping ratio of bio-based composites, as well as taking into account the material damping and its strain-hardening in the design rules of structures such as wind turbine blades
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of innovative and efficient production technologies are critical. Thermoplastic composite materials offer an ideal solution for this purpose. A concerted research and innovation effort is underway towards
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the mycelium material has grown is more effective. Description The goal of this PhD project is to enhance fire resistance properties of mycelium composite materials to be used as insulation/architectural
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knowledge of FRP composite mechanics. Experience with mechanical/physical characterisation and manufacturing of FRP composite materials. Excellent spoken and written English. A creative and curious mindset
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at the University of Twente has a PhD position on the modelling of the press forming process of thermoplastic composites. Background and challenge Thermoplastic composite materials are considered a prime candidate
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Skip to main content. Profile Sign Out View More Jobs PhD scholarship in bioinspired hierarchical ceramic based composites by microstructural engineering - DTU Energy Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Job
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of innovative and efficient production technologies are critical. Thermoplastic composite materials offer an ideal solution for this purpose. A concerted research and innovation effort is underway towards