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Professor J Marrow |
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University of Oxford |
Department: |
Materials |
Current EPSRC-Supported Research
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Current EPSRC Support |
EP/T016329/1 | Enhanced Methodologies for Advanced Nuclear System Safety (eMEANSS) | (C) |
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Previous EPSRC Support |
EP/R013136/1 | MAINTAiN - Multi-scAle INTegrity assessment for Advanced high-temperature Nuclear systems | (C) |
EP/M018679/1 | UNIGRAF: Understanding and Improving Graphite for Advanced nuclear Fission | (P) |
EP/N010892/1 | ZEISS Xradia 520 Versa High-Resolution 3D X-ray Tomography Microscope System | (C) |
EP/K032518/1 | Characterisation of Nanomaterials for Energy | (C) |
EP/J019992/1 | QUBE: QUasi-Brittle fracture: a 3D Experimentally-validated approach | (P) |
EP/I037644/1 | Nuclear Universities Consortium for Learning, Engagement And Research: NUCLEAR | (C) |
EP/I012346/1 | Irradiation Effects on Flow Localisation in Zirconium Alloys | (C) |
EP/I003290/1 | Performance and Reliability of Metallic Materials for Nuclear Fission Power Generation | (C) |
EP/F028431/1 | Residual Stress & Damage Characterisation: Extending Across Length & Time Scales | (C) |
EP/C549465/1 | Keeping the Nuclear Option Open | (C) |
GR/T09781/01 | New approaches to assess fracture under residual stress loading | (C) |
EP/C509803/1 | Nanotomography | (C) |
EP/C002946/1 | Crack Nucleation and Short Crack Behaviour by Non-destructive In-situ Observation | (P) |
GR/S19752/01 | PLATFORM: Residual Stress and Damage Characterisation | (C) |
GR/S06820/01 | ULTRA-HIGH RESOLUTION ELECTRON BACKSCATTER DIFFRACTION AT LOW VOLTAGES | (C) |
GR/N17980/01 | PPU: FOCUS ON MATERIALS SCIENCE: THE INTERNET ELECTRON MICROSCOPE | (P) |
GR/M92034/01 | (JREI) FRACTURE RESEARCH FACILITIES AT THE MANCHESTER MATERIALS SCIENCE CENTRE | (P) |
GR/L84988/01 | A MODEL FOR HYDROGEN - ASSISTED STABLE CRACK GROWTH IN HIGH STRENGTH STEELS | (P) |
GR/L20849/01 | APPLICATIONS HIGH RESOLUTION, LOW VOLTAGE, FIELD EMISSION GUN, SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY MATERIALSCI | (P) |
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Key: (P)=Principal Investigator, (C)=Co-Investigator, (R)=Researcher Co-Investigator
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