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-world conditions. This project is supported by brand-new laboratory facilities at the University of Manchester's Hydrodynamics Lab, www.scieng.manchester.ac.uk/tomorrowlabs/manchester-hydrodynamic-lab
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Research theme: Laser materials processing; Advanced manufacturing; Mechanical Engineering This 3.5-year PhD is funded by the University of Manchester and is open to UK students. The funding covers
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conditions. This project aims to develop a new control framework that enables embodied decision-making in autonomous swarms, allowing them to operate with resilience, reliability, and adaptability. The work
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. The work combines synthetic inorganic chemistry, mechanistic studies, and photochemical methods, offering excellent interdisciplinary training. Our group has recently joined the University of Manchester, and
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. The start date is October 2026. Develop next-generation data storage technologies powered by laser-driven terahertz (THz) fields. Join leading researchers at the University of Manchester to explore
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UK only This 3.5-year PhD is fully funded by The University of Manchester for UK (Home) students only. Funding for this project covers tuition fees, UKRI minimum annual stipend (currently £20,780
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-terminal scheme configurations with various combinations of DC voltage controlling stations (including droop control, both single and multiple droop) and active power controlling stations. The multi-terminal
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advanced testing of HVDC power electronics and control systems, as well as other key components such as large power converter transformers. Applicants should have, or expect to achieve, at least a 2.1
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reaction pathways that are otherwise inaccessible to traditional methods of activation. A precise control of this force can be achieved when the chemical entity that is the subject of the mechanical force (a
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This 3.5-year PhD is funded by the University of Manchester and is open to UK students. The funding covers the cost of tuition fees and a standard tax-free stipend (based on the UKVI rate which is