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research groups at The University of Manchester are working with UK and international partners, investigating the science and technology necessary to deliver a fusion power plant by 2040. In the Digital
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This 4-year PhD is fully funded for UK home students (by The University of Manchester), but only partial funding is available for overseas students. We will also provide a tax-free stipend set at
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analysis and uncertainty quantification. The output would not only provide a tool for optioneering, but would also help prioritise new avenues for research and serve as a testbed for the design of tritium
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their application in nuclear power plants. Research Context: The project will leverage a dedicated galling rig, housed in the Royce Institute at the University of Manchester, designed explicitly for conducting tests
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by the University of Manchester. Raman spectroscopy is widely used in graphene characterisation and is well-placed to be used as an in-line method due to its short measurement time and non-destructive
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used to simulate the effect of design and environmental factors on the initiation and growth kinetics of corrosion. Industrial Collaboration This project is part of an ongoing collaboration with Grundfos
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enables task (ii). This multidisciplinary project will be conducted at The University of Manchester and at ISIS Neutron and Muon Source. Firstly, the experimental work on the absorption as
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. The project will always be open to explore alternative ideas and concepts, with the ultimate goal to design, characterise and implement new devices for demonstration of THz-driven streaking of ultrashort
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with settles status. Up to two funded PhD projects are available in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Manchester on Connections between Numerical Analysis of Differential Equations and
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of Prof Anthony Green. The design of enzymes with new modes of catalysis is a major objective in modern biocatalysis. In this project will use state-of-the-art enzyme design, engineering and