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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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air pollution and have been identified as an area for intervention in the latest Government Environmental Improvement Plan (www.gov.uk/government/publications/environmental-improvement-plan-2025
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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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, such links have predominantly been directly from a wind farm to shore (point-to-point). However, proposals are developing for multi-terminal grids for improved reliability and asset utilisation. Proposals
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of therapeutic cells or biomolecular cargo, and We further propose that by understanding and tuning the fluorescence mechanisms of C-dots, we can develop reliable nanosensors for real-time bioanalytical readouts
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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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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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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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turbulence, and use this knowledge to identify control strategies through deep reinforcement learning. The methods developed in this project will directly contribute to designing novel porous media