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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
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not originally designed to manage large numbers of flexible and decentralised energy resources. This PhD project will develop new AI-driven methods for operating smart distribution networks so that
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focused on methodology development, providing excellent all-round training in practical organic synthesis with particular emphasis on contemporary photochemistry. You gain extensive experience in analytical
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features such as curvature, branching, bifurcations, narrowing, and local dilations. This PhD project aims to develop a ‘haemodynamic fingerprinting’ framework that systematically links arterial geometry
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, and local dilations. This PhD project aims to develop a ‘haemodynamic fingerprinting’ framework that systematically links arterial geometry → blood flow patterns → atherogenic risk, without relying
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2026. We recommend that you apply early as the advert may be removed before the deadline. This PhD project will develop generative hybrid models that integrate AI foundation models with physical
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developing better models for fragmentation of metals that include a consideration of the structure at the micro-scale, linking this to fragment formation at the macro-level. This will build on work in crystal
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to leverage molecular dynamics simulation develop methods to determine the partitioning with relevant surfactant systems. The project will further be extended to studying the interaction of different additives
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recommend that you apply early as the advert may be removed before the deadline. This fully funded PhD position, offers an exciting opportunity to develop and optimize multiscale models for surfactant
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, this will enable a design-led approach to develop catalytic processes for dimetallocenes, such as alkyne hydroamination. Applicants should have, or expect to achieve, at least a 2.1 honours degree or a