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to the student’s interests through, e.g., 1) development of a more sophisticated gas sensing package or 2) situation-informed path-planning - considering reactive obstacle avoidance and ambient air flow. About the
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track record of peer-reviewed publications may be considered for nomination to competitive scholarship schemes at the University of Manchester. This PhD project focuses on the development of advanced
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, accelerating pharmaceutical development and ensuring robust product performance. Applicants should have, or expect to achieve, at least a 2.1 honours degree or a master’s (or international equivalent) in a
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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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for translational biocatalysis, addressing critical needs in the development of sustainable biotechnologies. The programme will equip PhD students with advanced expertise in enzyme science, machine learning, enzyme
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environment. Students will benefit from: dedicated cohort training and skills development networking and collaboration opportunities access to cutting edge facilities within the Henry Royce Institute, the UK’s
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fees will be paid. We expect the stipend to increase each year. The start date is October 2026. This fully funded PhD project will merge the latest tools from experimental directed evolution with
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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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, the project will establish predictive frameworks capable of optimising process parameters, controlling microstructure evolution, and improving part quality in real time. Robotic platforms will be used
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development, the studentship will provide exposure to the challenges and opportunities associated with translation of long-acting technologies towards clinical implementation. This studentship is closely linked