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biocompatibility testing methods often overlook the biological complexity of aged soft tissue. Changes in extracellular matrix composition, immune responsiveness, and cellular senescence can significantly alter how
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independent of the microscopic details. The aim of the project will be to prove results extending our current understanding of universality in the context of the KPZ class of models. A useful background for
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? No Offer Description We have two exciting PhD positions at the intersection of formal software verification and Large Language Model (LLM) safety, focusing on extending state-of-the-art logic-based
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this fundamental challenge, the PhD candidate will be part of a wider team to establish methodological framework, combing utilisation of controlled tree growth test, thermodynamic modelling and advanced optical
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channel boundary. The research objectives include designing an experimental investigation to replicate offshore flow conditions at a reduced scale; conducting novel experiments to examine turbulence
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compositions that optimise oxidation resistance, mechanical integrity, and compatibility with AM superalloys. Coatings will be fabricated and tested under high-velocity steam conditions, with degradation
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project. Laser beam sources, process development and control to enable better control of mass transfer and laser-matter interactions. The “design-manufacture-inspect-model-test” approach of this project
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acquire a skill set highly valued in both academia and industry. Applicants should hold, or expect to obtain, at least an Upper Second-Class Honours degree (2:1) or a Master’s degree (or international
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Northern England). We have world-class facilities for this work, in the Manchester Institute of Biotechnology, including dedicated microscopy facilities (high content and confocal) flow cytometers and other
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advanced testing of HVDC power electronics and control systems, as well as other key components such as large power converter transformers. Applicants should have, or expect to achieve, at least a 2.1