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We have 8 Loughborough University, Department of Materials PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

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Loughborough University, Department of Materials PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 8 Loughborough University, Department of Materials PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Computational modelling of sustainable alloys (Ref: MP-JC-2407)

The production of primary steel and aluminium uses a huge amount of resources and causes significant environmental damage, leading to a large effort to recycle these high-value alloys. Read more

Bio-based Sustainable Materials for Autonomous Thermal Management in Wearables (Ref: AACME-24-046)

Join the Polymer Group at Department of Materials Loughborough University, one of the UK’s top institutions renowned for its excellence in research and teaching, as well as its global reputation in sports science and engineering. Read more

Sustainable bio-based polymers for liquid formulations (Ref: AACME-24-017)

Modern society is heavily dependent on the ubiquitous use of plastics. Global production of synthetic polymers derived from non-renewable petroleum feedstocks exceeds 350 million tonnes per annum. Read more

Formulation optimisation by data-enabled decision making (Ref: AACME-24-027)

The complexity of formulating liquid products such as paints and coatings prevent a fast response to external factors such as raw material supply disruption, rise in energy costs, or the need for more sustainable formulations. Read more

Developing Novel Antibiofilm Coatings for Sustainable Biofilm-Free Surfaces (Ref: AACME-24-022)

Biofilms are microbial communities that form on surfaces and are encased in a protective matrix, making them highly resistant to cleaning, antimicrobial agents, and environmental challenges. Read more

Digital twins for biofilm management (Ref: AACME-24-021)

Biofilms are complex microbial communities that attach to surfaces and thrive in diverse environments. Microbial biofilms have a global impact across a wide range of industrial sectors, valued in excess of $5tn per annum. Read more

Nanostructured functional ceramics produced by cold sintering process (Ref: AACME-24-002)

Functional ceramics are promising for various applications, such as energy storage and sensor, biomedical applications. One of the biggest challenges for commercialisation of functional ceramics is high manufacturing costs because of the very high sintering temperature (>1000 deg C) employed. Read more
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