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of cradle-to-cradle design, disassemblable product architecture, and closed-loop polymer flows, the research will provide scalable insights applicable to energy-from-waste, metals refining, and other
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been filled. Electrical treeing is a primary degradation mechanism in polymer insulation leading to the ultimate failure of high-voltage (HV) cables. Despite being a phenomenon first observed and studied
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in the marine and renewable energy sectors and polymers for instance, high-density polyethylene in pipelines, non-destructive evaluation (NDE) of these materials is becoming a growing and pressing
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Application deadline: 28/11/2025 Research theme: Soft Matter and Biophysics How to apply: https://uom.link/pgr-apply-2425 This 3.5-year PhD is fully funded and open to applications from home
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offshore operating conditions remains limited, making it a key area for further research. The combined effects of electrical, thermal, mechanical, and environmental stresses, coupled with high humidity, salt
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pigmented and non-pigmented silicone elastomers developed within AMFaces. The successful candidate will simulate aging through cellular senescence and ECM modifications, incorporate immune cells to reflect
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Research theme: "Next Generation Wireless Networks", "Signal Processing", "Machine Learning" UK only How to apply: uom.link/pgr-apply-2425 This PhD project aims to design novel resource allocation
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Research theme: Biocatalysis This 3.5-year project is fully funded with an annual tax-free stipend consistent with UKRI rates (£20,780 for 2025/26). We expect the stipend to increase each year
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, the research aims to identify strategies that enhance both sustainability and cost-effectiveness. The outcomes will inform the design of robust, low-carbon bio-based supply chains that support the UK’s
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discipline. Before you apply, please contact the supervisors with a copy of your CV: Dr Sean Holman and Dr Michael O’Toole: sean.holman@manchester.ac.uk michael.otoole@manchester.ac.uk