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the deadline. The project is to contribute to a major Ministry of Defence (MOD) research programme intended to develop generation after next technologies for applications in defence and security, and this
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Application deadline: 08/05/2026 Research theme: "Bio-electrochemistry"; "Enzyme Cascade Evolution"; "Biosynthesis" This 3.5-year PhD project is fully funded, and UK students are eligible to apply
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that you apply early as the advert may be removed before the deadline. This PhD project aims to develop a virtual tabletting laboratory by creating computational models that capture the multiscale mechanics
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track record of peer-reviewed publications may be considered for nomination to competitive scholarship schemes at the University of Manchester. This PhD project focuses on the development of advanced
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control performance and efficiency. This PhD project focuses on data-driven analysis of confined liquids structure, informed by total neutron scattering. The emphasis is on developing new analysis
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its frontier by integrating mechanistic artificial intelligence with robotic additive manufacturing systems to enable intelligent metal processing. The research will develop physics-informed and data
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start date is October 2026. We recommend that you apply early as the advert may be removed before the deadline. This project focuses on developing advanced simulation techniques to optimise
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addresses the "calibration problem" in particulate continuum models and particle simulations. Specifically, it focuses on developing robust methodologies for selecting and parameterising contact models, a
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performance. This PhD project aims to develop a data-driven framework for graphene aerogel design by integrating structured experimental Design of Experiments (DoE) with machine learning (ML). The student will
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this, empirical rules have been developed. However, a fundamental understanding of the process is still lacking. Furthermore, current standard tests do not adequately capture the phenomena, and thus industry is