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We have 5 Materials Science PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in New Zealand

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Materials Science PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in New Zealand

We have 5 Materials Science PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in New Zealand

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Decay resistance of naturally durable eucalyptus timber

Some timbers are remarkably resistant against decay and therefore highly priced. These naturally durable timbers are rare and often sourced unsustainably from tropical forests. Read more

Processing and characterisation of Ti-Fe alloys as hydrogen storage materials from New Zealand feedstocks

Green hydrogen will become a pivotal vector to carry and store renewable energy in a future net-zero carbon world. Ti-Fe alloys demonstrate high hydrogen uptake at ambient conditions and are an attractive candidate material for stationary bulk hydrogen storage applications. Read more

Reversible Assembly of Solid Patchy Particles

This PhD project will explore technological possibilities for colloidal self-assembly. The aim is to develop method(s) for reversible assembly of micrometer-scale solid colloidal particles into structures such as 3D porous matrices. Read more

Synthesis of Carbon-rich Molecular Materials

New carbon-rich molecular materials, based on well-defined nanographenes and other novel polyaromatic architectures, will be rationally synthesised to better understand structure-property relationships. Read more

Molten oxide electrolysis processing for technology-critical, strategic metals

Overview. A new process for strategic metal production with near-zero greenhouse gas emissions would radically alter the environmental footprint of rare earth elements and refractory metals. Read more
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