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. This opportunity provides an annual stipend of the research council minimum rate (set by UKRI) of £19,237 for 2024/25. PROJECT CONTACT Dr Misbahu Zubair PROJECT ADVERT This PhD studentship focuses on the design
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of mechanical engineering, physics and biotechnology? Could you formulate ideas to answer our research questions: is it possible to design a machine which can accurately evaluate the surgical performance
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fit for purpose. This research aims to accelerate the UK’s secure blockchain quantum resistance by developing a framework for designing post-quantum blockchain and distributed ledger technologies
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individual operating points. The simplest design tool for a single turbine is blade-element momentum theory (BEMT). Based on the momentum principle and aerofoil theory this predicts thrust and power and is
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, efficient machine learning. The project aims to theoretically understand why machine learning models perform well and/or design efficient and robust algorithms in trustworthy machine learning. The topics
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pressure ratio is extremely important in the design of high-speed vehicles, especially missiles. Minor changes in pressure ratio and open area ratio can significantly impact the propulsive efficiency of a
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health in the first years of life. The research is funded by UK Research and Innovation through a fellowship award held by Dr Christine O'Farrelly. The overall programme of work addresses key research
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PhD Studentship: Life In Three Dimensions: Unravelling the Evolution of Bilaterian Animal Locomotion
explosive diversification of animals is intrinsically linked to the origin of locomotion, in particular burrowing. This seemingly simple innovation marked a significant departure from previous lifestyles
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to support rapid ensemble forecasting. Design and perform systematic numerical experiments to better understand and quantify the uncertainties in different steps, their interaction and propagation through
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particularly in the context of VAR. This project forms part of an exciting new research and innovation partnership between Manchester Metropolitan University and the Professional Game Match Officials Limited