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Welch, Stewart T (2010). A novel technique for the manufacture of moulds for turbine blades. University of Birmingham. Eng.D.
Fotoohi, Babak (2011). A study of mechanochemical activation in solid-state synthesis of advanced ceramic composites. University of Birmingham. M.Phil.
Adetunji, Daniel (2019). Chemistry and physics of the ceramic core leaching process. University of Birmingham. Eng.D.
Standring, Thomas Richard (2016). Design and development of the carrier system for ceramic core fabrication. University of Birmingham. Eng.D.
Hudson, Dominic James (2015). Dimensional improvement of industrial gas turbine blades through enhanced process control. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.
Stratiychuk-Dear, Dmytro (2018). Enhancing product differentiation through direct extrusion addition. University of Birmingham. Eng.D.
Johnson, Nathan (2014). Extrusion of closed end tubes for applications in sodium-beta alumina solid electrolytes. University of Birmingham. M.Res.
Tarrant, Luke (2012). Formulation and development of ceramic mould materials for investment casting. University of Birmingham. Eng.D.
Pinkney, Suzanne Zoe Renny (2016). Formulation of microfibrillated cellulose in vertically stirred media mills. University of Birmingham. Eng.D.
Solanki, Riten (2018). Formulation of zircon-free slurries and the development of ceramic shell moulds for investment casting. University of Birmingham. Eng.D.
Thomas, Rachel Elizabeth (2010). High temperature processing of kaolinitic materials. University of Birmingham. Eng.D.
Wilson, Paul James (2011). Investigating the formulation of silica-based ceramic core materials for investment casting. University of Birmingham. Eng.D.
Dosanjh, Ardeep (2010). Investigating the redispersibility of calcium carbonate. University of Birmingham. M.Res.
Taylor, Scott (2010). Investigation into the improved dispersion of nickel oxide over the surface of SOFC tubular anodes. University of Birmingham. M.Res.
Douse, Elliot (2020). Investigation into the rapid manufacture of investment casting moulds through accelerated drying. University of Birmingham. Eng.D.
Swain, Luke James (2017). Modelling ceramic mould deformation in the investment casting process. University of Birmingham. Eng.D.
Avery, Thomas W. (2016). On the production of defect free honeycomb extrudate. University of Birmingham. Eng.D.
Huchler, Bernd Arthur (2009). Pressure infiltration behaviour and properties of aluminium alloy - Oxide ceramic preform composites. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.
Ramakrishnan, Praveen (2016). Processing of fluoro alumino-silicate glass-ceramics by Field Assisted Sintering Technology and honeycomb extrusion technique. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.
Winstone, Gemma (2011). Production of catalyst supports by twin screw extrusion of pastes. University of Birmingham. Eng.D.
Taylor, Benjamin Luke (2015). Reaction systems and phase development for investment casting ceramics. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.
Murray, Angela Janet (2012). Recovery of platinum group metals from spent furnace linings and used automotive catalysts. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.
Taylor, Scott (2012). Recovery of platinum group metals from waste sources. University of Birmingham. M.Phil.
Xie, Yiran (2016). Recycling of foundry waste materials. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.
Dooley, Gavin (2017). Shell improvements for the investment casting of orthopaedic implants. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.
Blackham, Benjamin Luke (2015). The development of a binder system and process for the manufacture of large diameter tungsten carbide drill blanks. University of Birmingham. Eng.D.
Šafář, Martin (2019). The influence of acceptor doping, stoichiometry and processing on the mechanical properties and microstructure of PZT ceramics. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.
Riley, Martin Jeffrey (2011). Towards inert cores for investment casting. University of Birmingham. M.Res.
Lee, Kevin (2016). Understanding shell cracking during de-wax process in investment casting. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.
Sommerville, Roberto Peter Zygmunt (2017). Utilisation of fly ash in the manufacture of zeolites. University of Birmingham. Ph.D.