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: Computer Science, Cognitive Science, Colour Science Project start date: 1st October 2024 Supervisors (*lead): Dimitris Mylonas* (Northeastern University London) Alexandros Koliousis* (Northeastern University
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Project title: Atomistic Simulations of Surface Chemistry underpinning the Atomic-Scale Processing of Materials for AI-driven Nanoelectronics Applications Supervisor: Dr. Bora Karasulu (Assistant
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Supervisors: Prof. James Kermode (Engineering) and Dr. Thomas Hudson (Maths) Summary: Inverse problems are a general class of problems that involve calibrating the parameters of a model using
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and promoting waste. The achievement of net zero requires that materials remain efficient and in use for longer. Therefore, means to extend the lifetime of different components in different industries
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mechanical effects to the domain of 2D materials and comprise exciting new building blocks for exotic new quantum engineering. These are unique and exotic among an already fascinating materials family, with
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PhD in Chemical Engineering: Anti-fouling coatings for reduced waste Award Summary 100% home fees covered and a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £19,237 (2024/25 UKRI rate). Overview The
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. This is a unique chance for postgraduate students to dive into ambitious research while acquiring comprehensive scientific and technical skills. Our pioneering research has shown how interactions between
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subject relevant to the PhD project (chemical, materials, or electrical engineering). Enthusiasm for research, the ability to think and work independently, excellent analytical skills and strong
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multidisciplinary team to electrochemically characterise new cathodes for lithium-ion batteries. You should have a PhD in chemistry or materials science and a track record of electrochemical or battery research
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novel functional nanomaterials with upscale potential for use in energy and industrial sectors. The successful candidate will become a member of the Materials, Concepts, and Reaction Engineering Group