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PhD Studentship: Enhancing Material Properties and Longevity in Maxillofacial Reconstructive Devices
Do you want to be involved in research that makes societal impact, contributing to material science development for maxillofacial/reconstructive science devices? Reconstructive science focuses
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deliver research projects on time. Highly motivated, resilient and with the determination to succeed. Work in Manchester and Liverpool as required by the project and manage travel accordingly. Strong
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functionalisation strategies, and cutting-edge characterisation techniques (including Manchester Met’s unique in-situ electrochemical-AFM-nanoRaman (TERS) system) to optimise sensor performance. The research will
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of muscle mass and function. This research addresses a critical unmet health challenge by exploring a fundamental, underexplored mechanism: how the disruption of the body’s internal circadian clock drives
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Met’s Doctoral College community, benefiting from specialist training, collaboration opportunities, and professional development. This is an exciting opportunity for a motivated researcher passionate
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analysis, threat modelling, and proof-of-concept demonstrations, the research will identify and map vulnerabilities that may impact both individual investors and global financial stability, as