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that can be investigated to provide an accelerated path to a more sustainable future. Additional considerations will include potential changes in user transportation habits and the increasing role
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partnership with leading industrial partners. The MTC is an independent Research and Technology Organisation (RTO) aimed at de-risking and accelerating the adoption of disruptive technologies within the UK
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to understand how hybridisation and genome duplication (ploidisation) affect gene regulation and stability, with the goal of developing new, fertile Miscanthus hybrids that can accelerate efforts to reduce carbon
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of quantum sensors for acceleration sensing is a key priority due to its potential to revolutionise inertial navigation, environmental monitoring and geological surveying. Presently, the acceleration sensing
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change accelerate, we urgently need smart, evidence-based tools to plan, manage, and protect our marine ecosystems. At the forefront of this innovation is machine learning. Its ability to process complex
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Primary Supervisor - Prof Kate Kemsley Scientific Background Deforestation is a major global issue, destroying biodiversity and accelerating climate change by removing vital carbon sinks. The newly
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increasing pressure to reduce its carbon footprint while ensuring long-term performance of infrastructure, particularly in environments that accelerate material degradation. This PhD aims to develop and
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Deterioration of earthworks slopes (cuttings and embankments), which support transport infrastructure and act as flood defences, is accelerating under increasing weather extremes resulting from
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resistivity. The aim is to accelerate the commercialization of next-generation sodium-ion batteries. This scholarship covers the full cost of tuition and annual stipend at standard UKRI rates (currently £20,780
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in manufacturing by reducing failures in assembly and machining, cutting down on unplanned downtime, and accelerating the transfer of robot skills to new production lines. A More Sustainable Future: By