22 optimization-nonlinear-functions PhD positions at The University of Manchester in Uk
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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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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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. 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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this fundamental challenge, the PhD candidate will be part of a wider team to establish methodological framework, combing utilisation of controlled tree growth test, thermodynamic modelling and advanced optical
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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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synthesis and in vitro translation of non-canonical amino acids (ncAAs) for expanding the chemical functionality of proteins.[1-5] This project combines organic synthesis, chemical biology and in vitro
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, through specific experimental arrangements during the PhD project. This PhD is fully funded by the University of Manchester as part of their commitment to support a recently successful BBSRC-Arxada award
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-materials and molecular devices. In this project you will use interlocked architectures (catenane/rotaxane) to promote unusual mechanochemical transformations and processes. You will investigate
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activated enzymes for selective chemical transformations. The first part of the project will involve preparing and characterising a set of photoresponsive proteins. These proteins will then be screened for a