15 additive-manufacturing "The University of Manchester" PhD positions in United Kingdom
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), The University of Manchester at Harwell, and the Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council-funded Henry Royce Institute for Advanced Materials. Prior experience in additive manufacturing, welding, and
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prosthetics. The project will be supervised by Prof. Sarah Cartmell, Prof. Julian Yates, and Dr. Jose R. Aguilar Cosme at the University of Manchester. While prosthetic materials continue to evolve, current
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begore the deadline. The start date is 1st October 2025. This studentship is related to a multi-institutional EPSRC Programme Grant "AMFaces: Advanced Additive Manufacturing of User-Focused Facial
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the quality of recycled materials, particularly polyolefins. Based at the University of Manchester and delivered in collaboration with the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) and Waters-TA Instruments
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How to apply: uom.link/pgr-apply-2425 How many positions:1 This is an industry funded PhD for home and overseas students. The successful candidate will receive a tax free stipend set at the UKRI
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Research theme: Textiles How to apply: https://uom.link/pgr-apply-2425 How many positions: 1 This 3.5 year PhD project is funded by The University of Manchester and an industrial partner and the
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dynamic team of leading experts in large-area electronics and have access to state-of-the-art facilities within the Henry Royce Institute at the University of Manchester. Applicants should have, or expect
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-field methods) Multiscale mechanics and microstructure-property relationships Python/C++/Matlab-based simulation and data analysis Industry-facing research and technology transfer You will also benefit
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. We expect the stipend to increase each year. The start date is between October and December 2025. Large-scale product manufacturing spans key sectors such as the aerospace industry, renewable energy
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physical strain. With a suicide rate 3.7 times higher than the general population, the construction industry has become one of the most stressful and dangerous sectors, highlighting the urgent need