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to identify the material degradation details in extreme environments. A novel techniques/method will be developed with focus on better prediction and more accurate measurement of high temperature corrosion rate
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to monitor online the manufacturing process and development of damage in the material and the incorporation of heating and cooling. The Composites and Advanced Materials Centre at Cranfield has recently
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manufacturing. AI-driven quality control systems ensure streamlined production safety and product quality. Generative AI enables effective optimisation of material and energy usage and contributes to more
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. The manufacturing capability is world leading and combines a multi-disciplinary approach that integrates design, technology and management expertise. We link fundamental materials research with manufacturing
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ecosystem. The investigation will also spotlight the pivotal function these substances play in the enzymatic degradation of complex polymeric particulate faecal materials. The expected impact of the research
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This exciting fully funded PhD is sponsored by EPSRC and Northumbrian Water, with an enhanced stipend of £21,500 per annum (with fees covered). This project will deliver strategies to strengthen and upgrade water treatment infrastructure and increase its resilience using nanobubble technology as...
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demountable adhesive joints [Bibi et al (2023), Materials today communications, 106293] There will be opportunities to engage with industries and focus groups that are engaged in adhesive joints e.g. TWI, NCC
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The research in this doctoral opportunity will investigate the relationship between material elastic and thermal properties by using high resolution digital imaging under dynamic loads. Digital
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engineering, materials, chemistry or physics. The ideal candidate should have some understanding in manufacturing and sustainability. The candidate should be self-motivated, have good communication skills
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CFD-FEA Combined Thermal-Fluid-Mechanical Modelling for Defect Control in Additive Manufacturing PhD
the coaxial or side feeding of a metal wire into an intense energy source, such as electric arc and laser beam, to melt and fuse the material and thereby build a 3D object layer by layer. This intricate process