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, and space hardware. This PhD research aims to develop a comprehensive Mode Selection Framework for Reduced Order Modelling (ROM) in Structural Dynamics—using machine learning to build robust
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, which are essential for safe operation in these challenging aerospace environments. You will develop robust, physics-based models to analyse failure, with a focus on understanding mechanical and
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computer science or mechanical engineering. The candidate will have programming experience, particularly on the development of machine learning pipelines. The University actively supports equality, diversity and
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This 3.5-year PhD is funded by the University of Manchester and is open to UK students. The funding covers the cost of tuition fees and a standard tax-free stipend (based on the UKVI rate which is
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The transition from the traditional relative perspective in engineering design and product development (“Is design A better than design B?”) towards an absolute sustainability perspective (“Is the
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+4 - covering a full postgraduate research programme Please note that existing postgraduate research students cannot be considered for this funding. Tenable period 4 years full-time or 8 years part
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professionals. Career Pathways Graduates will develop highly transferable skills, preparing them for careers in: Academia (postdoctoral research at universities and research institutes). Industry (energy sector
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knowledge. A tailored programme of seminars and events, alongside our Doctoral Researchers Core Development programme (transferable skills training), provide those studying a research degree with a wealth of
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supervised by Prof. Peter Scott, Director of the Lincoln Theological Institute. Tenable period The award is tenable for 3.5 years from September 2025- covering the full PhD programme in PhD Religions and
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Programme, which seeks to transform the UK’s capabilities to improve understanding of mechanisms and health outcomes, using respiratory and allergic disorders as exemplar domains. We seek to enrol the most