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industries like pharmaceuticals, food processing, and construction, the project may also incorporate machine learning methods for model calibration and optimisation, driving more sustainable material handling
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control performance and efficiency. This PhD project focuses on data-driven analysis of confined liquids structure, informed by total neutron scattering. The emphasis is on developing new analysis
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“monolithic” (solid‑state) HPCR concepts, fuel and structural functions are integrated within a compact core that embeds heat pipes directly. This architecture can reduce reliance on pumped primary coolant
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infrastructure. The successful candidate will benefit from access to extensive expertise across The University of Manchester in civil engineering, structural engineering, fire engineering, computational modelling
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Research theme: Biocatalysis and Protein Engineering Centre for Sustainable Synthesis – BioProcess How to apply: www.mib.manchester.ac.uk/research/centres/coebio3 This 4-year PhD project is fully
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a role of critical national importance: helping deliver the UK’s nuclear deterrent. We are at the forefront of science, technology and innovation, protecting the UK and NATO allies from the most
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engineering and synthetic biology, accelerating innovation across sections including pharmaceuticals, agri-tech and clean manufacturing. Students will undertake interdisciplinary, co-supervised projects across
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-world skills to apply biocatalysis, protein engineering and sustainable manufacturing in industry. We offer: PhD projects co-developed with industry and aligned with real manufacturing challenges advanced
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FFA on different type of metallic surfaces as a function of temperature and concentration. The modelling data and principal component analysis will be used to build property-structural relationships
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, material properties and formulation behaviour, the project will explore how implant structure can be designed to regulate drug transport and provide sustained therapeutic release. The overall aim is to