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This PhD project will focus on developing, evaluating, and demonstrating advanced data analytics solutions to a big data problem from aerospace or manufacturing system to uncover hidden patens
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tools to support more inclusive decision-making. The PhD offers advanced training in spatial analytics, nature-based design, and environmental justice, empowering you to contribute to national and global
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data analysis. The PhD student will benefit from not only the excellent academic environment at The University of Manchester, but also from access to state-of-the-art instrumentation such as the recent
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both laboratory (sequencing, qPCR, phage biology) and computational/analytical areas (bacterial and phage phylogenomics, genome-wide associations). During the PhD programme the student will spend time at
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weather variability and persistence —the key drivers of future droughts. Using conceptual river models which are unsuitable for a changing climate, as they are calibrated to historical data. This PhD will
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, their microbiome and health. With CASE partners Biotechnica, this PhD aims to i. profile ALGAFILL’s active metabolites; ii. investigate their impacts on gut microbiota; and iii. characterise key gut microbes
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profound interest in inorganic chemistry, both in experimental and modelling applications. We are looking for candidates who are also interested in the analytical and numerical aspects of the work
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minimum English language requirements. Further details are available on the International website . Funding information: This PhD project is jointly funded by EPSRC (via the Industrial Doctoral Landscape
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how long such disturbances last and, critically, how they affect local and regional flood risk. This PhD project will explore how riverbeds in large tropical systems respond to the pressures of sand
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Information This project is awarded with a 4-year Norwich Research Park Biosciences Doctoral Training Partnership PhD CASE studentship with Inspiralis Limited. The studentship includes payment of tuition fees