262 phd-computer-engineering-"Diamond-Light-Source"-"Diamond-Light-Source" positions at University of Manchester
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The Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE) is seeking to appoint a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow within the newly established Plutonium Ceramics Academic Hub at the Universities
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experience in computational analysis of proteomic data. The project will use the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae as an experimental model relevant to all eukaryotic systems. Applicants should have a PhD (or
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developing new computational algorithm and formulation for generating optimised process, toolpath and motion of machines while incorporating the manufacturing constraints. Candidate should have a PhD degree in
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fusion science & technology, in the Tritium Science and Technology (TST) research group at the University of Manchester. The TST group conducts research focused on tritium behaviour in materials, tritium
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recently submitted your thesis or successfully completed a PhD (or equivalent) in Materials, Chemistry, Engineering or a closely related discipline. Experience in formulation and specialist knowledge in
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platforms (growth, characterisation, electrochemistry), computational modelling, or AI/automation, depending on your unique background. You will have obtained, or be about to obtain, a PhD (or equivalent) by
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polymers to undertake research in the group of Dr Ashok Keerthi at the Department of Chemistry, University of Manchester. Keerthi’s research group focuses on synthetic engineering of molecular architectures
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is optimised for deployment across diverse industrial sites. Candidates should already hold or be nearing completion of a PhD in chemical/biochemical engineering, process systems engineering
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the School if an offer of a place is made. For PhD students applying to the School of Life Sciences, all CONACyT scholarship holders receive an additional scholarship from the School where tuition fees
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scholars in Law and two PhD students (one in Law and one in Computer Science/Data Analytics), as well as with international, European and national stakeholders involved in the CURE project. The post-holder