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to a net zero economy, electrical power systems are rapidly decarbonizing supply whilst electrifying carbon-intensive demand. There is therefore an acceleration in the connection of low carbon
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transmission is a foundational technology for modern power systems, efficiently delivering electricity over long distances and enabling the integration of remote renewable energy sources. As renewable
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filled. Do you want to be at the heart of the clean energy revolution? This PhD project gives you the chance to design and build the novel materials that could make hydrogen-powered aircraft, electric cars
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pain, diarrhoea, and weight loss. There is no cure, and many patients require surgery. In addition, current therapies with anti-inflammatory or immunosuppressive drugs are associated with severe side
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of the clean energy revolution? This PhD project gives you the chance to design and build the novel materials that could make hydrogen-powered aircraft, electric cars and renewable energy systems safer
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in 2017 bringing together long-established engineering research and teaching groups in chemical, civil, electrical & electronic, geomatics, marine and mechanical. In REF 2021, 46% of the research
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coal mining heritage, with hundreds of abandoned and flooded mine seams. Current groundwater levels are the highest ever recorded, and are rising due to the cessation of mine water pumping and climate
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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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. Why this project? As we age, many of us face multimorbidity, where multiple diseases strike together, often driven by chronic, low-level inflammation damaging our tissues. Current treatments don’t
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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