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We have 14 biodegradable polymers PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

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PhD in Chemistry: Structural effects in alternating biodegradable polymers

Dr Alison Paul. Dr Alison Paul - People - Cardiff University. is looking for a PhD student to join the Soft Matter Research Group for a project on “Structural effects in alternating biodegradable polymers”. Read more

Additive manufacturing of biodegradable drug delivery implants

Healthcare-acquired infections (HCAI) can develop as a result of healthcare interventions such as medical or surgical treatment, or from the interactions with healthcare staff and facilities. Read more

Sustainable car design using Bio-composite materials

Project introduction. The production and usage of today’s modern cars is a major contributor to global CO2 emissions. Although technology has moved a lot, the main processes to mass produce a car, have remained the same namely; injection moulding, stamping and casting. Read more

Reinventing coatings for sustainable flexible packaging

  Research Group: School of Chemical and Process Engineering
Do you want to do cutting-edge research and produce game-changing results? Are you passionate about material science, sustainability, and innovation? Would you like to use your expertise in material science to help Unilever create sustainable packaging solutions for a cleaner future? If so, we may have a PhD opportunity for you! . Read more

Functional Biopolymer-based Composite Materials

Natural biopolymers such as polysaccharides (e.g. chitin/chitosan, cellulose, starch, and alginate) and proteins are widely available, biodegradable, biocompatible, chemically versatile, and inherently functional and thus have huge potential in developing advanced functional materials. . Read more
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