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Engineering , Department of Materials , and Centre for Environmental Policy . The mission is ambitious: To develop new sustainable materials, recycling technologies, engineered and nature-based carbon capture
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of Earth Science, with a world-leading reputation for radioactive waste management and geological disposal research. If wide-ranging scientific discussions about mineralogy and materials science in
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(or hold) of a PhD in the area of Structural Engineering and/or Construction Materials. Equivalent professional experience will also be considered. Experience in experimental work and numerical modelling
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the Sir Henry Royce institute, a brand-new, state-of-the-art facility that is the national hub for material science in the UK. Applicants should have, or expect to achieve, at least a 2.1 honours degree or
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background in engineering or materials science and a keen interest in research. Experience of thin film deposition (PVD) and characterisation (for example SEM, EDX, XRD, wear testing) techniques will be a
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description: Optical forces arise when light, which has no mass yet carries momentum, is deflected through interaction with a material object. Lasers of power ~100mW focused to a spot ~10um exert significant
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and On-Wing Technology (http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/utc), Department of Mechanical, Material, and Manufacturing Engineering, Faculty of Engineering. The department has an excellent international
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, significant greenhouse gas emissions, and extensive waste, urgently requires a transition towards more sustainable and efficient practices. Digital transformation presents a promising solutions; however
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those used in nuclear power plant, are composite materials comprising carbides (and other hard phases), in galling resistant metallic matrices. Examples include the cobalt-based alloys, however due to
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Ryan and Dr Emrys Evans, both academics in the Department of Chemistry and Principal Investigators in the Centre for Integrative Semiconducting Materials (CISM), located in Swansea University’s Bay