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The aim of this project is to analyse the effect of hydrogen and Low Carbon Intensity (LCI) fuels on degradation of surfaces exposed to such harsh environments and, subsequently, structural
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that positively develop their workplace relations, environments, cultures, and behaviours. The successful applicant will work with sports coaches recruited from high performance sport, national governing bodies
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research community at the University of Manchester. You will benefit from a supportive research and training environment, and you will contribute to our School's research excellence. Specified use The School
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dynamic environments, including narrow spaces and interactions with unfamiliar objects. This project aligns with Rolls-Royce’s technical needs for developing soft robotic solutions to enable in-situ/on-wing
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carcinogenicity. Furthermore, the environmental impact is evident in the disruption of aquatic ecosystems, with implications for biodiversity and overall ecosystem health. As these pollutants persist and accumulate
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demonstrated through research projects or studies An interest or awareness ‘Open Research’ initiatives Meritocratic attitude in the working environment, firm understanding in the value of diversity and inclusion
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kW’s) and self-sustainable systems. Ultimately, reducing the costs associated with exploration of remote, extreme maritime environments by realising self-powered robotic systems which recover the ambient
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rate (£19,237 for 2024/25). Ice Binding Proteins (IBPs) help extremophiles survive in the worlds coldest environments, but are also used by microorganisms to damage hosts by promoting ice formation. We
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environment. Accurately predicting flow and heat transfer in these systems is critical for safety, performance, and design assessments, yet direct high-fidelity simulations, such as Large Eddy Simulation (LES
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an enthusiastic candidate to help deliver research in the area of healthcare environmental sustainability. The successful candidate will be employed for a period of 18 months at 100% FTE, as part of a project