13 postdoc-urban-planning scholarships at ; The University of Manchester in United Kingdom
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Funding is available for this 3.5 year PhD programme, funded by CoEBio3 Centre of Excellence in Biocatalysis (available for UK students and overseas). Funding will cover tuition fees and a tax free
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leads to the eventual failure in cable systems. The aim of this project is to explore design and fabrication of nanoscale layered structures within existing insulation design using 2D nanomaterials
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Application deadline: 31/07/2024 Research theme: Offshore renewable energy; water waves How to apply: Please click the 'Apply' button, above. The design of offshore renewable energy systems should
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fuel molecules and intermediates that can integrate with existing petrochemical processes to produce sustainable fuels and base oils. Activities will include 1) Design and rapid prototyping of new
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that can deliver valuable pharmaceuticals ranging from small peptide drugs through to larger antibody drug conjugates (ADC). The PhD research programme will include: (i) using bioinformatics approaches
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engineering methodologies. The student will gain diverse skills in molecular biology, in vitro expression, design and optimization of high-throughput biochemical assays, laboratory evolution, and analysis
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, where we aim to understand the impact of fracture heterogeneity on the mechanical behaviour of rocks. This PhD project will increase confidence in the design, construction, and operation of a geological
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generalisation error. In this project, students will develop connections between numerical analysis of, and numerical methods for differential equations (deterministic, parametric, stochastic) and the design and
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. This will be done across different equipment scales (from lab to fully industrial) to deliver design and scale-up rules for a wide range of products, which are invaluable to the industry. The project
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gamma-rays. The project is part of a comprehensive programme exploring a new family of strongly photo-emissive coinage metal complexes based on carbene-metal-amide (CMA) structures. The successful