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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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digital twins with quantified uncertainty. This project will develop a measurement-science-driven digital twin framework for energy assets, initially demonstrated on PV modules/fields and battery systems
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the most efficient perovskite PVs rely on environmentally harmful compounds. Developing stable and eco-friendly materials and devices could lead to significant breakthroughs for the future photovoltaics
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they operate their aircraft. This project aims to develop metallic coatings for corrosion protection of components used at high temperature; similar environment as in aero-engine. The project will involves close
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, heat removal, and temperature feedback. This PhD will develop and validate an integrated, computationally efficient modelling workflow for monolithic HPCR systems, coupling deterministic reactor physics
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for continuous development through training courses offered by the University (e.g., coding skills, writing skills, etc), conference attendance and meetings with the industrial partner. This project will be
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, the PhD student will develop a molecular-level understanding of what governs selectivity in complex liquid-phase environments. The project is placed in a broader context of valorising waste-derived
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. Their performance, however, is strongly influenced by microtexture, crystallographic orientation clusters that develop in the material during processing. Controlling microtexture is critical for improving mechanical
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developing next-generation technologies. In this PhD project, you will employ atomistic spin-lattice dynamics simulations, a framework that combines atomistic spin dynamics with molecular dynamics
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laboratories based at the Dept of Chemistry, University of Manchester. The studentship is available from Sept 2026 and tenable for 3.5 years. The project will develop new approaches to novel nucleosides via