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the Sustainable Materials Innovation Hub (https://smihub.ac.uk ) at the University of Manchester, the project will deepen our understanding of the link between recycled feedstock and performance, developing
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interpretability and understanding the fundamental drivers of model performance at scale. As an early member of this fast-growing team, you will have a unique opportunity to shape our research culture and contribute
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the development of sustainable composite structures for high-performance applications. Undertake doctoral-level training at the University of Bristol, a globally recognised institution at the forefront
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to deliver high-temperature, low-carbon energy for applications beyond electricity generation, and building on the UK’s extensive experience of gas-cooled reactor operation. HMG has selected
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highly efficient operation. TBCs are crucial to ensure the safe and high-performance operation of such critical parts under extreme temperatures and pressures; however, external contaminants (e.g. Calcium
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involves working closely with multidisciplinary teams and engaging with national and international collaborators in sustainable energy research. The successful candidate will contribute to high-impact
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to the development of compact, high‑performance imaging systems (i.e. for security and medical applications). Key Research Activities Fabrication and Characterisation of Silicon Pillars: Modelling and Simulation: THz
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-efficient, flexible, and sustainable separation processes. However, their success depends critically on the discovery of high-performance sorbents that combine strong CO2 affinity with efficient
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://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-50598-1 ), (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0736584516300801 ). This research is driven by the need to perform repair tasks without disassembling industrial
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Optical and Radio Technologies (ANCHOR)” The studentship covers UK fees and provides a generous salary, consumables, and travel budget. Extending high-speed wireless data transfer to the underwater