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the most efficient perovskite PVs rely on environmentally harmful compounds. Developing stable and eco-friendly materials and devices could lead to significant breakthroughs for the future photovoltaics
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they operate their aircraft. This project aims to develop metallic coatings for corrosion protection of components used at high temperature; similar environment as in aero-engine. The project will involves close
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date is October 2026. We recommend that you apply early as the advert may be removed before the deadline. This BioProcess_IDLA PhD project will develop tools, knowledge and training in world-class
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, heat removal, and temperature feedback. This PhD will develop and validate an integrated, computationally efficient modelling workflow for monolithic HPCR systems, coupling deterministic reactor physics
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combining experimental testing, materials characterisation, and simulated secondary side flow conditions. Project Overview This doctoral project will develop improved understanding of FAC behaviour and iron
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for continuous development through training courses offered by the University (e.g., coding skills, writing skills, etc), conference attendance and meetings with the industrial partner. This project will be
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, the PhD student will develop a molecular-level understanding of what governs selectivity in complex liquid-phase environments. The project is placed in a broader context of valorising waste-derived
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developing next-generation technologies. In this PhD project, you will employ atomistic spin-lattice dynamics simulations, a framework that combines atomistic spin dynamics with molecular dynamics
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. Provide insight on the appropriate use of Monte Carlo, deterministic, and AI-accelerated approaches for HTGR design, safety assessment, and operational analysis. Develop and validate a multiscale thermal
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successful candidate will join the PhD programme of the Department of Mathematics at the University of Manchester. This 42-month PhD position (funded by the University of Manchester) is a full scholarship