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We have 6 Canterbury Christ Church University Chemical Engineering PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

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SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGY AND DESIGN  Canterbury Christ Church University

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Canterbury Christ Church University Chemical Engineering PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 6 Canterbury Christ Church University Chemical Engineering PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Self-assembly of nanoparticles on thin films and droplets of surfactant-polymer mixes

Many types of nanomaterials rely on the self-assembly process of their corresponding nanoparticles. Soft matter thin films are often used as templates to direct the assembly of the nanoparticles into desired arrangements. Read more

Circular Economy Strategies in Building Environment Engineering

This research project presents a unique opportunity for individuals interested in addressing sustainability challenges within the building environment through the lens of circular economy principles. Read more

Advancements in Additive Manufacturing for Sustainable Materials

In this research project, we aim to explore the intersection of additive manufacturing (AM) and sustainability, offering an exciting opportunity for individuals passionate about shaping the future of manufacturing. Read more

Investigation and modification of surface treatments for attracting and capturing microfibres dispersed in aqueous environments

Microplastic pollution is a well-known environmental concern. The continuous increase in the production and use of plastics in various forms in combination with a lack of waste management in their disposal continues to contribute towards contamination. Read more

Self-assembly of nanoparticles on thin films and droplets of surfactant-polymer mixes

Many types of nanomaterials rely on the self-assembly process of their corresponding nanoparticles. Soft matter thin films are often used as templates to direct the assembly of the nanoparticles into desired arrangements. Read more
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