21 operations-management-associate-professor PhD positions at The University of Manchester
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their electrical design to accommodate new requirements for energy islands connecting to weaker grids and local loads. These energy islands may also need to operate islanded from the grid under some situations. Such
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such as reporting of results orally and in writing, time management, project planning and management will also be developed. References: (1) https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemrev.4c00120 . (2) https
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implementing engineering wake models in WRF or similar activities. Production data from simulations will be compared with grid data for validation. She/he will closely work with industry and policy makers
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and emerging technologies can support the creation of garments tailored to diverse physical needs. Apply human-centred and experimental engineering approaches to evaluate adaptive garment performance in
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their reliable operation, stagnating progress in scientific computing. While quantum effects threaten the continued scaling of classical computing, quantum computers are designed to exploit these effects
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. Your work will feed directly into the development of predictive models that link microstructure to performance, guiding the design of alloys that are stronger, more reliable, and more efficient. By doing
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. • Opportunity to contribute to open-source verification tools with real-world impact. • Industry partnerships with organizations developing safety-critical AI systems. Work Location(s) Number of offers
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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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solid-state nuclear clock, where thorium-229 is present in a host crystal, which could be suitable for applications from millimetre-accurate GPS to earthquake prediction. The performance of the clock
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controlled conditions, including changing the ambient gas, gas pressure, temperature and materials (from thermoplastics to thermosets), modelling the growth rate using kinetic models as a function of those