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18 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company The University of Manchester Department School of Engineering Research Field Engineering » Civil engineering Engineering » Geological engineering
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exposed to a range of gases. Relevant skills: Mathematical modelling, continuum mechanics, analytical and computational approaches to partial differential equations. Applicants should have, or expect
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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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hot, high-pressure water. Hydrogen from the water can enter the zirconium and form regions of brittle zirconium hydride. These hydrides degrade the mechanical properties of the zirconium, which could
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the University of Manchester is looking for a highly motivated student to undertake an exciting PhD project on fractured/veined rocks. The student will work in parallel with our ongoing EPSRC-funded INFORM project
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engineering related discipline. Due to the need for security clearance, this project is open to British nationals only. Strong programming skills in any language (ideally C++ and/or Python). Excellence in Fluid
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systems (RAS) with the research expertise at the University of Manchester in this field. The partnership aims to deliver novel and transformational RAS technology that enables robots to be deployed in
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. Chris Hardacre within Catalysis and Porous Materials Group in the Department of Chemical Engineering at The University of Manchester. Overall, this project represents an interdisciplinary effort at
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of the remaining lifetime of transformer insulation systems has always been a challenge faced by the transformer industry. Better understandings of the ageing mechanisms and the degradation kinetics can help
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literature regarding the fracture mechanics of polymers/nanocomposites for application in cable systems. This work will generate new data on the use of 2D materials in cable structure leading to potential