7 postdoc-finite-element-microstructure PhD positions at The University of Manchester
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industrial project, driven by Jungbunzlauer’s commitment to “Naturally Better ingredients”. You will design a scalable manufacturing process for a commercially important ingredient used across food and
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partnership with the Royce Institute and Cummins, you will study the microstructure of nickel-based alloys used in turbine wheels — vital components for hydrogen-ready engines and future power technologies
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-resolved NMR spectroscopy. Allowing spectra and time-course data to be extracted which will provide insights into chemical reaction mechanisms, particularly in complex, multi-component systems where
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substantial interest in diverse industrial applications due to its potential for fabricating complex metal structures. This opportunity is centred around improving manufacturing productivity with advanced laser
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. This steam can accelerate coating degradation and loss of protection, reducing component lifespan and increasing lifecycle costs. Therefore, coatings with enhanced environmental resistance in hot-steam
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to environmental release and occupational exposure. In sectors such as wastewater treatment, food and beverage processing, and chemical manufacturing, contaminants like PFAS, hydrocarbons, and metal ions accumulate
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complex metal structures. This opportunity is centred around improving manufacturing productivity with advanced laser-matter interactions control and optimisation. The PhD will advance our comprehension