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Mathematics, Applied Mechanics, or related disciplines (a minimum honours degree at UK first or upper second-class level) Experience in computational fluid dynamic/finite element modelling by using commercial
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: · search for the ‘Course Title’ using the programme code: 8090F. · select ‘PhD Mechanical Engineering (full time) - 8090F' as the programme of study You will then need to provide the following
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sexually antagonistic loci across multiple studies. Validate their effects on sex-specific fitness and traits using CRISPR-Cas9 allele swaps in fruit flies. Probe underlying mechanisms, from gene regulation
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Postgraduate Application’. Use ‘Course Search’ to identify your programme of study: · search for the ‘Course Title’ using the programme code: 8090F · select ‘PhD Mechanical Engineering (full time
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or international equivalent in a subject relevant to the proposed PhD project (e.g. chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, civil engineering) is our standard entry, however we place value on prior experience
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are possible, please contact Dr Guohong Tian after the deadline passes. You will need to meet the minimum entry requirements for our PhD programme . A resilient candidate with strong background in mechanical
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Gamesa Renewable Energy R&D team and also undertake an industry placement as part of the PhD programme. To apply, please contact the main supervisor, Dr Chen - lujia.chen@manchester.ac.uk . Please include
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Advances in computing, experiments, and information will continue to reshape engineering in the next decade. This PhD position will nurture a multidisciplinary innovator with the tools to unravel
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‘Research Area' field blank select ‘PhD Energy Materials' as the programme of study You will then need to provide the following information in the ‘Further Details’ section: a ‘Personal Statement’ (this is a
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3-year PhD studentship: Scaling-Up Functional 3D Printing of Devices and Structures Supervisors: Professor Richard Hague1 , Professor Chris Tuck1 , Dr Geoffrey Rivers1 (1 Faculty of Engineering) PhD