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of Manchester) and we collaborate with academic and industrial partners both in the UK and globally. This PhD project is supported by Syensqo, a leading provider of specialty polymers for electric vehicles
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September 2024 - 1 January 2025. Background Wind turbines now generate more than a quarter of UK electricity. They are at the forefront of the bid to replace existing fossil-fuel plant and generate additional
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This is a full-time, funded PhD opportunity in the Faculty of Science and Engineering. It is open to both Home and Overseas students. Please note that only Home fees will be covered - eligible
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to the current blockchain network infrastructure. This will help to secure the asymmetric encryption used for digital signatures in several distributed systems against quantum and cyberattacks. The output
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technology transfer and an insilico approach to the development of continuous processes based. The project will use as a baseline the mAb solutions platform process and standard downstream operations as
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The Faculty of Engineering, Department Industriële ingenieurswetenschappen, is looking for a PhD-student with a doctoral grant. More concretely your work package, for the preparation of a doctorate
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-observer variations. Current AI models use single modality inputs, failing to effectively integrate data from multiple sources due to their heterogeneity. This project aims to develop a novel solution for
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technologies (phage-display) for stratification of fracture repair and bone regenerative treatments by gender. This project offers a unique interdisciplinary programme at the engineering, life science, and
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and genes, such as the identification of variation in the glucocerebrosidase gene (GBA) in Parkinson’s disease and association of TREM2 with Alzheimer’s disease. In the past we lacked the technology to
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are invited from students with background in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering or related discipline, having a strong interest in sustainable chemistry and business. Starting date for the project