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below 2 tonnes CO2e/tonne of aluminium as a supplied component and eventually to Net Zero carbon. This project is concerned with development of high strength aluminium alloys designed to provide better
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mechanisms improve performance or lifetime e.g. environmental contamination of solar cells. Analytical Science is a priority area supporting UK Industrial Strategy. The project will develop and characterise a
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be removed before the deadline. During the Late Ordovician (Hirnantian), extensive ice sheets developed across Gondwana, with their northern limit marked by terminal glacial facies preserved in Morocco
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an emphasis on reaction development and optimization. Training BioProcess aims to train the next generation of bio-innovators. Our interdisciplinary programmes prepare PhD students and researchers with the real
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fees will be paid. We expect the stipend to increase each year. The start date is October 2026. This fully funded PhD project will merge the latest tools from experimental directed evolution with
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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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University Belfast, University of Manchester, University of Edinburgh and University of Bristol. BioAID will train the next generation of scientists in Artificial Intelligence and data-driven approaches
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. Chem. Soc. 2021, 143, 9813), and developing their reactivity (e.g. Nat. Commun. 2020, 11, 337). Nevertheless, there are still many elusive actinide-ligand multiple bonds that would be ground-breaking
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, stiffness loss, damage evolution, and transient creep interact under coupled loading. The project will develop temperature-dependent constitutive models informed by numerical simulation. Machine learning
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clinical applications. This PhD studentship will develop next-generation polymer drug delivery implants designed to form in situ and enable tuneable release pathways. By controlling polymer architecture