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candidates to work with our interdisciplinary and collaborative team on a project on research and development of innovative surface treatments of advanced engineering materials. You will be based in Manchester
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hydrological outcomes which may feed back to the cryospheric system. So far ecological, hydrological, and cryospheric work has been conducted separately. To address this gap, our project integrates
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, urban intelligence, and education, ultimately enhancing service delivery and quality. Cranfield University provides an ideal setting for this research, offering cutting-edge resources and expertise in
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Research theme: Catalysis and porous materials This 3.5-year PhD is fully funded by The University of Manchester. Tuition fees will be paid and you will receive an annual tax free stipend set at
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, this interdisciplinary project will couple mathematical models of earthworm movement, stochastic models of the measurement process and designed experiments to improve earthworm detection. Project This project will work
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. The student will receive advanced training in quantitative analysis, experimental design, and computational modelling*, and benefit from close collaboration with researchers and policy advocates. The project
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English language ability and proficiency. Selection criteria Performance in interview Academic merit and preparedness for research Quality and feasibility of research proposal Consideration of ethical responsibility
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defence, aerospace and security solutions employing 100,000+ people. The PhD Project This applied research project will aim to study the deposition of Nickel Aluminium Bronze (NAB) alloy with a relatively
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This fully-funded PhD research opportunity, supported by EPRSC Doctoral Landscape Awards (DLA) and Cranfield University offers a bursary of £22,000 per annum, covering full tuition fees. This PhD
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molecular biology. Medical and veterinary graduates are encouraged to apply. A Master’s degree in related subject is desirable and previous experience in electrophysiology work is useful but not essential