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(to help achieve net zero goals) can impact on the indoor environment and have positive or negative impacts on human health. For example, action improving insulation may increase thermal comfort within a
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research group with a broad interest in plant biomechanics, ecology, development and evolution. A supervisory team comprising a plant scientist, a cell biologist and a physicist, as well as two postdocs with
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investigates how plants tweak their leaf surfaces to make them fully wettable (“superhydrophilic”), yet waterproof. Utilizing three separate lineages of carnivorous pitcher plants, the project aims to unravel
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). Applications are invited for a 3.5-year PhD opportunity in catalysis at the University of Manchester (UoM). Start date: September 2025. Achieving the UK Net Zero strategy necessitates sustainable zero-carbon
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science/physics to build strong knowledge in both manufacturing and material science while building strong relationships with both academic and industrial areas at international level. Graduates finishing
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-depth understanding of the chemical pathways, the PhD researcher will make a significant contribution to knowledge to the mechanistic understanding of thermal decomposition of polymers under varying
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. accelerated early combustion, misfire reduction, and higher thermal efficiency. To unlock ammonia’s potential as a carbon-free fuel for heavy-duty transport—including maritime shipping, aviation, and long-haul
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physics background. Experience of experimental and computational modelling of icing physics, instrumentation and imaging techniques would be an advantage. Funding The Centre of Propulsion and Thermal
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the AI perspective, Machine Learning will be novelly used in order to save time from the training process and improve the robustness and accuracy of the predictions. The Centre for Propulsion and Thermal
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and controlling defects and lay the foundation for a thermal physics-based approach to process qualification. Additive manufacturing (AM) is a rapidly evolving technology that continues to drive