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, computer science, or a closely related discipline (typically first-class or high 2:1, or equivalent; Master’s welcome) • Strong programming skills (for example Python, MATLAB, C/C++) • Strength in at least two of
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computational work involves protein structure prediction Publications in high impact factor journals Knowledge and experience in AMR, Artificial Intelligence in health and food systems Good laboratory skills
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their work at major international conferences. Applicants should have a 1st or high 2:1 honours degree (or international equivalent) in mathematics, physics, engineering, computer science or other related
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. Present research findings at national and/or international conferences. Use high performance computing facilities and local computing resources, as appropriate. The Person Knowledge, Skills and Experience
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channel. This will be followed by designing a new resilient waveform for UOWC and developing a computer-based simulation to evaluate its performance. Finally, the study will use existing UOWC channel
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repair and maintenance of gas turbine engines. Applicants are invited to undertake a fully funded three-year PhD programme in partnership with Rolls-Royce to address key challenges in soft robotics
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, and flavin-dependent halogenases, to selectively modify three high-value natural products: Plumbagin – A naphthoquinone with potent anticancer activity. Lithocholic acid – A bile acid with emerging
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of Aeronautics, collaborating with experts in DNS/LES, dynamical systems, and data‑driven modelling. Hands‑on experience with high‑performance computing, advanced numerical methods, and ensemble‑based optimisation
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accelerating the development of high-performance and sustainable metal manufacturing technologies. The PhD studentship is based at The Laser Processing Research Laboratory (LPRL) at The University of Manchester
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employed to achieve an appropriate trade-off between reliability, performance, computational efficiency, and adaptability under uncertainty. The candidate will be affiliated with CRADLE (Center for Robotic