23 high-performance-computing-postdoc PhD positions at The University of Manchester in United Kingdom
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additives in lithium-ion battery (LiB) electrodes. With the exponential growth in demand for high-performance batteries, the need for scalable, high-quality CNT production has never been greater. Chemical
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on land. Currently there are plans to build energy islands in the North Sea and Baltic Sea that will serve as large-scale offshore energy hubs for nearby offshore wind farms. High-Voltage Direct Current
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a tug-of-war. The activation can be performed in solution, with the help of ultrasounds, or in the solid state, by simple stretching. Mechanical bonds have always fascinated chemists because
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4 Nov 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company The University of Manchester Department Computer Science Research Field Computer science » Computer systems Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher
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fibre felts remain essential for applications requiring enhanced performance, such as high-temperature resistance, dimensional stability, or chemical compatibility. However, current research into circular
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Additive Manufacturing of User-Focused Facial Prostheses with Real-Life Colour Appearance”. The aim of the programme is to produce high-fidelity silicone-based facial prostheses by modern additive
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to increase each year. Tuition fees will also be paid. Home students are eligible. A funded PhD studentship is available in the field of computational inorganic chemistry. The project will involve prediction
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biology, chemistry, psychology and social science, facilitating knowledge discovery. The intuitively uninterpretable high-dimensional data and network data become visually scrutable upon being mapped into 2
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to conduct impactful research and pursue excellence High levels of enthusiasm, passion, and self-motivation for sustainable aviation Intellectual curiosity and a willingness to learn through literature review
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which require higher performance specifications. This studentship forms part of the EPSRC Manufacturing Hub for a Sustainable Future in Engineering Plastics, a collaboration between The University