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. There is an urgent unmet need to find new antibiotics against these pathogens (although little progress has been made in the last 40 years. Phenotypic screening has failed to find new compounds with novel
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communication link reliability by developing low-power AI-driven solutions that detect potential link blockages and disruptions in real time, operating within the strict power constraints of satellite systems
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to discover new materials for Next Generation Photovoltaics. You should have a PhD in Chemistry, Physics or Materials Science, a strong publication track record and a demonstrated commitment to excellence
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. ML-Based Predictive Models: Deep learning and surrogate modeling techniques will be employed to predict structural response under varying loads and detect early signs of fatigue or failure. 3. Real
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) challenges in measuring real-world behaviours, (ii) absence of an objective measure of pro-environmental purchasing, and (iii) lack of data on exactly when and where the intention-behaviour gap emerges within
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. The objective of this PhD project is to employ the above-described experimental setup of a natural convection loop with water as the cooling fluid. For a range of operating conditions, the student will use a
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to upload the following supporting documents: a 1-page covering letter outlining your suitability for the role, a four-page research proposal detailing the key objectives, background, research questions
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the RAINZ CDT website , where you can also find further information about the CDT. Informal enquiries can be made by emailing rainz@manchester.ac.uk . Funding notes: Funding for this RAINZ CDT studentship is
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responses. You will be using a game engine (Unity or Unreal Engine) connected to motion simulator chairs and a force feedback steering wheel to collect objective and subjective performance data as
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the evolution of the energetics and can be used to predict the effects for a broad class of flows. There will be opportunities for you to develop and extend the project beyond these initial objectives, to study