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from end-of-life recycled aluminium to reduce embedded carbon level to below 2 tonnes CO2e/tonne of aluminium as a supplied component and eventually to Net Zero carbon. This project is concerned with
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mobility demands motors with higher efficiency, reduced lifecycle impact, and compatibility with evolving drivetrain architectures, there is a clear need for new machine concepts that align with Net Zero
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frames within the multi-storey office market. In the interests of achieving net zero carbon by 2050, there is a need to reduce embodied carbon within buildings. Therefore, the replacement of concrete slabs
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). Applications are invited for a 3.5-year PhD opportunity in catalysis at the University of Manchester (UoM). Start date: September 2025. Achieving the UK Net Zero strategy necessitates sustainable zero-carbon
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on shopping, eating out and travel. A variety of staff networks, providing opportunities for social interaction, peer support and personal development (for example, Race Equality, LGBT+, Women’s and Parent’s
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Net Zero 2050 goals, electric motors must undergo a transformational leap—from today’s typical power densities of 2–5 kW/kg to a step-change 10–25 kW/kg by 2035. The highest power dense motors today
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about positive environmental, economic and societal benefits and will play an important part in accelerating the progression towards net-zero in the UK and globally. Entry requirements: Applicants should
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this, the impact of the heterogeneity in the structure of the individuals contact network on disease transmission will be investigated. The candidate will gain experience in a range of mathematical and computational
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). PROJECT The net zero and sustainability targets as well as export cost means that there is increased need to rely on new class of alloys with higher recycle content must be developed for both high strength
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solutions. The project looks at new methods to increase tele-presence and situational awareness in tele-exploration and tele-intervention for: Immersive observations of operational scenarios and network