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information, please contact main supervisor; Prof Michael Greaney (michael.greaney@manchester.ac.uk ).
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performance degradations and unwarranted system failures can occur. There is certain physical information known a priori in such aerospace platform operations. The main research hypothesis to be tested in
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graduate ready to drive change in AI-powered system certification and governance. Through this PhD, students will master the intersection of AI, verification, and regulatory compliance, gaining a rare
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Primary supervisor - Dr Chris Morgan Temperature has a striking effect on meiosis. Shifts in temperature can alter where and how often crossovers form, and extreme heat can disrupt meiosis entirely
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the highest two categories in REF2021 (world-leading or internationally excellent). What you’ll need A high-quality undergraduate (ideally first class) or masters (ideally distinction) degree in a relevant
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just qualifications. Whether you have a Masters or equivalent experience, what matters is your enthusiasm for privacy, your ability to think independently, and your desire to create impact beyond
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The UK’s railway bridge asset stock represents over 80% well-aged (>50 years) infrastructure, often carrying loads beyond their original design capacity, hence in urgent need of a reliable real-time
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degree in engineering, maths or a relevant discipline, preferably at master's level - in exceptional circumstances a 2:1 degree can be considered. Funding Explore funding opportunities for postgraduate
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scholars are encouraged to audit masters and degree level courses where appropriate. You will also have the support of the Sustainable Transitions management team as well as your own supervisory team
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‘ULMS-GTF-2026 studentship’ in your title) A curriculum vitae (CV) Names and contact details of two referees Contact details for your preferred primary supervisor(s) – optional. 3. Apply Finally, register