21 electrical-engineering-coding-theory PhD positions at The University of Manchester in United Kingdom
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                been filled. Electrical treeing is a primary degradation mechanism in polymer insulation leading to the ultimate failure of high-voltage (HV) cables. Despite being a phenomenon first observed and studied 
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                ). Preference will be given to candidates with a background in electrical engineering and a strong interest in undertaking experimental activities. The candidate is expected to have regular meetings with Siemens 
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                engineering wake models to mesoscale simulations with wind-farm parametrisation, when predicting wake effects and thus annual energy production. The student will improve current models used by industry such as 
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                translation systems to explore and exploit the frontiers of the genetic code. The goal is to design and synthesize novel ncAAs, and incorporate them site-specifically into peptides and proteins using cell free 
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                partnership with the Royce Institute and Cummins, you will study the microstructure of nickel-based alloys used in turbine wheels — vital components for hydrogen-ready engines and future power technologies 
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                alternatives. Yet, large-scale commercialisation of bioplastics faces environmental and economic challenges. Current feedstocks pose trade-offs: edible crops such as maize and sugarcane raise food security 
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                or engineering related discipline. To apply please contact the supervisor, Dr. Jane Wood - jane.wood-2@manchester.ac.uk . Please include details of your current level of study, academic background and 
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                systems. Applicants should have, or expect to achieve, at least a 2.1 honours degree or a master’s (or international equivalent) in a relevant science or engineering related discipline. *Solid background in 
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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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                (or international equivalent) in a relevant science or engineering related discipline. To apply please contact the main supervisor; william.fitzgerald@manchester.ac.uk. Please include details of your