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to the long-term goal of nuclear decommissioning at RAICo1, Dalton Cumbria and The University of Manchester. During nuclear decommissioning, operators face severe risks from unknown environment to dealing with
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characterization technologies to develop enzymes for valuable chemical transformations that are unknown in nature. These enzymes will then be used as biocatalysts for the efficient, selective and sustainable
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approach, combining multiple experimental and computational techniques. This will develop approaches that catalyse the kinetically slow CO2 hydration reaction alongside CO2 reduction to produce energy dense
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through the Photon Science Institute at the University of Manchester, it is open to both UK and International Students and will cover full fees and a stipend at the UKRI rate (£19,237 for 2024/25) Light
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paid . The successful candidate will receive a tax free stipend of at least £19,237 per annum. This PhD will develop a multi-fidelity model of a thermal hydraulics problem, combining 2D/3D CFD (only
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and develop EPR spectrometers. The student will have the opportunity to undertake placement work with Bruker during the PhD. This project is ideally suited to a student who is interested in interacting