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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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collaboration with Cummins, a global leader in power technologies, you will contribute to the development of new generations of high-performance components for automotive and energy applications. This research
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(ACED) funded project under the Inequalities theme. ACED partners include the University of Cambridge, University of Manchester, UCL, DKFZ, OHSU, and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Main duties and
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AFM facilities at The University of Manchester and X-ray scattering at Diamond Light Source. At the University of Manchester, we pride ourselves on our commitment to fairness, inclusion and respect in
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cancer early detection research. The postholder will work closely with researchers from the University of Cambridge, Oregon Health & Science University, the University of Manchester, the German Cancer
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Application deadline: All year round Research theme: Control systems and theory, Applied Mathematics How to apply:uom.link/pgr-apply-2425 Number of positions: 1 Open to: UK This 3.5 year project is
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, stress markers). Ability to conduct quantitative and qualitative research, with experience in data collection, analysis, and interpretation. Willingness to work across disciplines, integrating health
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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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Application deadline: All year round Research theme: Computational Chemistry, Material Science No. of positions: 1 Eligibility: UK students This 3.5-year project is fully funded by industry and home
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(£20,780 for 2025/26), and tuition fees will be paid. We expect the stipend to increase each year. Millions of people suffer from impaired hand function due to aging, stroke, or injury, significantly