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Application deadline: 31/03/2026 Research theme: Biocatalysis and Protein Engineering Centre for Sustainable Synthesis – BioProcess How to apply: https://www.mib.manchester.ac.uk/research/centres
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constitute the building blocks for the biomolecules of life. They are integral components of oligonucleotides that encode the proteins required to control biological processes. Structurally modified
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Digital-Twin Technology to Accelerate Development of Electric Propulsion Systems This exciting opportunity is based within the Power Electronics, Machine and Control Research Institute at Faculty
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Start Date: 01/10/2026 Application deadline: 26/03/2026 Applications are invited for a fully-funded Ph.D. studentship in the Department of Aeronautics in structural power composites. This PhD is
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Application deadline: 31/03/2026 Research theme: Biocatalysis and Protein Engineering Centre for Sustainable Synthesis – BioProcess How to apply: https://www.mib.manchester.ac.uk/research/centres
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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
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Application deadline: 15/05/2026 Research theme: Biocatalysis How to apply: https://uom.link/pgr-apply-2425 This 4-year PhD studentship is open to Home (UK) and overseas students. The successful
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. This PhD project will investigate how biofouling affects the hydrodynamic, thermal and fluid-structure interaction performance of dynamic flexible cables and develop novel engineering solutions to enhance
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. The Materials for eXtremes (M4X) research group (https://more.bham.ac.uk/M4X/ ) investigates new alloys for extreme environments from fusion & fission reactors, to aerospace gas turbines and concentrated solar
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modelling, the project will explore innovative structural solutions to enhance performance and ruggedness for grid-scale and high-power applications. The student will be supervised by Professor Marina