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Department: Electrical and Electronic Engineering Title: Stability and Control Interaction of Multi-terminal HVDC Systems Application deadline: 14.04.26 Research theme: HVDC, renewable energy, power
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networks are ubiquitous in both natural and engineered materials. They are manufactured for many reasons: from the nonwoven fabrics used for insulation, clothing and filtration to the rubberlike polymer
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. Understanding and predicting this fragmentation process is critical to protecting structures and people from the damage it can cause. This has applications including defence and space. This project will involve
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geometry drives atherogenic flow. It introduces the concept of haemodynamic fingerprints and geometric archetypes applicable across multiple arterial systems and will produce a reusable plaque–flow atlas
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may be removed before the deadline. Advanced aluminium alloys have a key role in the aerospace and automotive industries for structural components. However, the increasing global demand for aluminium
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introduces the concept of haemodynamic fingerprints and geometric archetypes applicable across multiple arterial systems and will produce a reusable plaque–flow atlas that can inform future CFD studies
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and characterisation techniques with state-of-the-art facilities (NMR, X-ray, possibly EPR, HRMS, IR, UV/Vis etc.), structural elucidation, and mechanistic studies. We are looking for an enthusiastic
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This project aims to perform laser spectroscopy studies on proton-rich nuclei, in order to investigate the evolution of nuclear structure of these exotic species. At the edges of the nuclear
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-wzn23), this project will combine advanced synthetic strategies with reactivity studies, detailed physical characterization and computational studies to elucidate electronic structures. Together
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measurements of nuclear parameters via the hyperfine structure and isotope shift. The project is based at facilities where The University of Manchester and our national and international collaborators, from