Subject: PhD project on salt resistant mortars
Self-Funded PhD in salt resistant mortars for the repair of historic structures Sheffield Hallam University Applications are invited for a self-funded PhD project titled "High porosity salt resistant mortars for the repair of historic structures" based in the Materials and Engineering Research Institute at Sheffield Hallam University. Repair mortars to be applied on wet and salt loaded substrates within a historic structure should both be compatible with the original materials and suffer no deterioration following the movement and crystallisation of salts in the mortar. The aim of this project is to develop a salt resistant mortar where the salts crystallise throughout its pore structure without causing damage to the mortar or the host material. This is to be achieved by fine tuning of the pore structure of hybrid mortars comprising two different types of binders and at least three admixtures. This project will expand on existing research and also include extensive experimental work for investigating the influence of different parameters such as aggregate and substrate characteristics on mortar properties. This is an unfunded PhD project, for candidates who are sponsored or who have their own funding. Students will normally need to hold, or expect to gain, a First or Second Class Honours degree in Materials Science, Engineering, Building, Conservation Science, Architecture, Physics or related discipline. General information about the Materials and Engineering Research Institute can be found at: <URL:https://www.shu.ac.uk/research/meri/> For informal enquiries about the project, please contact Dr Vincenzo Starinieri <v.starinieri<-at->shu<.>ac<.>uk> For instructions on how to apply, please email our direct student services on meri-student<-at->shu<.>ac<.>uk *** Conservation DistList Instance 30:4 Distributed: Sunday, June 12, 2016 Message Id: cdl-30-4-015 ***Received on Thursday, 9 June, 2016