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New Polymers for Sustainable Composites - EPSRC Industrial CASE award Department of Chemistry PhD Research Project Directly Funded UK Students Prof A Slark Application Deadline: 31 January 2024
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Improving the mechanical properties of carbon fibre composites via inkjet printed polymer inclusions
Improving the mechanical properties of carbon fibre composites via inkjet printed polymer inclusions Department of Mechanical Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Patrick Smith
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Next-Generation Hydrogen Production Using Polymer Nanotemplates Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Alisyn Nedoma Application Deadline: Applications
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Modelling and characterisation of chip formation and machining induced defects of nano-particle toughened Carbon Fibre Polymer Composites Department of Mechanical Engineering PhD Research Project
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New Polymers for Sustainable Composites - EPSRC Industrial CASE award
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environmentally friendly. The project is supervised by two academics – Dr. Oleksandr Mykhaylyk and Prof. Anthony Ryan, who are experts in structural characterisation of polymers and colloids, and physical chemistry
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Next-Generation Hydrogen Production Using Polymer Nanotemplates
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. Polymer electrolyte membrane water electrolysers (PEMWEs) are currently seen as the most promising technology for realising green hydrogen production at-scale, but their development is still hindered by
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. This project will aim to use a family of natural and sustainable, highly biocompatible, bioresorbable polymers produced using bacterial fermentation, Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs). These have a range of
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developed a number of porphyrin containing biomimetic macromolecules. These have included a porphyrin cored polymer capable of reversibly binding oxygen. As such, these molecules have the potential to be