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an emphasis on reaction development and optimization. Training BioProcess aims to train the next generation of bio-innovators. Our interdisciplinary programmes prepare PhD students and researchers with the real
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undertake an interdisciplinary programme combining polymer synthesis, materials characterisation, rheology and mechanical testing, and in vitro drug release studies, supported by quantitative analysis and
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in porous geological formations. The successful candidate will develop and implement computational models, validate them against experimental or field data where available, and contribute to the design
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that you apply early as the advert may be removed before the deadline. This PhD project aims to develop a virtual tabletting laboratory by creating computational models that capture the multiscale mechanics
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-driven model selection, and deep learning for data analysis and feature extraction from characterisation data. Surrogate modelling will be employed to reduce computational costs, and AI-based uncertainty
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, computer science, or a closely related discipline (typically first-class or high 2:1, or equivalent; Master’s welcome) • Strong programming skills (for example Python, MATLAB, C/C++) • Strength in at least two of
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instruments, large-scale datasets, and an international research community. Training on neutron scattering techniques will be provided. The project is ideal for students who are interested in computational
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infrastructure. The successful candidate will benefit from access to extensive expertise across The University of Manchester in civil engineering, structural engineering, fire engineering, computational modelling
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workflows and contribute to building UK capability in an important advanced reactor area. The ideal candidate will enjoy computational modelling and quantitative problem‑solving, with a strong foundation in
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Research theme: Computational magnetism How to apply: uom.link/pgr-apply-2425 UK only This 3.5-year PhD project is fully funded and home students, and EU students with settled status, are eligible