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the main supervisor, Dr Bissett - mark.bissett@manchester.ac.uk , to discuss this. Project Overview Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are critical components in advanced technologies, particularly as conductive
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management in cities, with a primary focus on retrofit, transport and urban greening. This will involve reviewing available data sources, planning and managing primary and secondary research on data collection
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of work throughout the PhD. Project aims and objectives The primary aims of this PhD project are as follows: To investigate how dietary supplementation modulates the gut microbiota and gut permeability
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additive manufacturing of facial prostheses. 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
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management in cities, with a primary focus on retrofit, transport and urban greening. This will involve reviewing available data sources, planning and managing primary and secondary research on data collection
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) a first class or upper second class honours degree (or international equivalent) in a related subject area. Ideally hold a master's-level qualification at merit or distinction (or international
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tackling the above challenges with novel system designs and tailored AI/ML based methods. Candidate’s profile A First Class Bachelors degree and/or Masters degree in a relevant subject (computer
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characteristics: A strong academic performance in an undergraduate degree (a 2.1 classification for UK degrees, or equivalent for international degrees) or Masters qualification in Psychology, Anthropology
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as structural members when deployed make a good basis for a deployable structure. The two main aims of this project are to develop novel designs and manufacturing methods for foldable composite
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LevelBachelor Degree or equivalent LanguagesENGLISHLevelExcellent Additional Information Eligibility criteria Mobility rule - Applicants cannot have resided or carried out his/her main activity - work, studies