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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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motivated students, and EPR/MOF experts. As part of the project, the student will receive training in EPR, NMR, XRD, XPS, TEM. The PhD programme incorporates strong career development elements enabling
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in the groups of Dr Florence Hardy and Prof Anthony Green, University of Manchester, as part of the cross-institutional BioAID Doctoral Training Programme, including world-leading experts from Queen's
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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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synthesis of new materials. For the robotic additive manufacturing, the lab has a house-developed Laser-Kuka cell with 16kW IPG laser and wire/powder feeding systems. The lead supervisor, Dr Yuze Huang
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of Biotechnology. Collaborators on the project will include Dr Bhavin Siritanaratkul (University of Liverpool) for electrode redesign and fabrication, and Dr Richard Obexer (University of Manchester) for directed
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under the supervision of Dr Mehrdad Vasheghani Farahani from Department of Chemical Engineering, with co-supervision by Professor Ian Kinloch from Department of Materials. The successful candidate will
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the main supervisor, Dr Samuel Draycott – samuel.draycott@manchester.ac.uk for this project before you apply. Please include details of your current level of study, academic background and any relevant
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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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supervised by Dr Ed Pickering and Prof Tim Burnett. Please contact ed.pickering@manchester.ac.uk if you wish to apply. Applicants should have, or expect to achieve, at least a 2.1 honours degree or a master’s