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the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate, with an interest in organic synthesis and transition metal
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We are looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate, with an interest in organic synthesis and transition metal catalysis, to join the Kann group. The goal of your project will be to develop metal
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-on design and manufacture of components, advanced data analysis and programming skills. You will work as part of a cohesive friendly team and as a part of the wider condensed matter group here at Birmingham
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Surface reactions on metal model catalysts in plasma environment Activation of molecules in a plasma can form the basis for efficient chemical reactions making direct use of electrical energy. The
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environments. A major problem they face is printability – the formation of cracks and pores upon laser or electron beam additive manufacturing. There is a compromise between the formation of stable
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involving mathematical models validated through simulation, experiments, and analysis. CSP technologies use a mirror configuration that concentrates the sun’s solar energy onto a receiver, which converts it
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of 3D-printed metal parts, and thermal spray coatings. The project offers you training opportunities in rigorous mathematical and data-driven modelling, with an interdisciplinary mindset. The initial foci
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solid can be in a state of zero stress at the macroscopic scale, and have non-zero stresses at the local scale. Metallic materials can be affected by these states, particularly if phase transformations
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will have the opportunity to build exciting new capabilities for modelling and optimisation of electrode filling, with a potential to energise our understanding of battery manufacturing. Manufacturing
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(UPCE, IOCB - https://www.linkedin.com/in/miroslav-rubeš-9151a52b0/ ) and Dr. O. Bludský (IOCB, https://www.uochb.cz/en ). Project: Exploring Catalytic Potential: Computational Analysis of Metal