7 algorithm-development PhD positions at The University of Manchester; in United Kingdom
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algorithms for data processing, assisted or automated flaw detection, 3D EM solvers, and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) focusing will be used to refine spatial resolution. Applicants should have, or expect
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sources (ATP) and as secondary signaling molecules (cyclic dinucleotides). Synthetic analogues of nucleosides, nucleotides, and oligonucleotides represent a successful strategy to develop therapeutics
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application and development of methods for advanced NMR investigations of hyperpolarised solids. This will involve varying proportions of hands-on experimentation, theoretical work, numerical simulations, and
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interact without full trust in a centralized party. This research project aims to develop cryptographic solutions and frameworks that secure AI systems, particularly in decentralized and distributed settings
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this to increase each year. The start date is January 2026 or April 2026. Any force developed at the macroscopic scale can induce dramatic changes at the molecular scale, even breaking covalent bonds.[1] Indeed
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to water, with the Zinc acting as the anode and hydrogen evolution potentially occurring at the steel surface. The successful PhD candidate will work at the forefront of hydrogen materials research, with
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to apply early. The second quantum revolution aims to create devices that exhibit a quantum advantage – a step-change in performance gained by leveraging properties of quantum mechanics. The development