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technology increases the grid’s exposure to cyber-attacks, which can compromise measurement signals, disrupt control commands, or induce model or data-driven instability. This project aims to develop a robust multi
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Theoretical models for gravitational wave signals emitted by coalescing compact binaries are the cornerstone of modern gravitational wave astrophysics. Among the most pressing challenges
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environment Proven ability to use a scientific programming language such as python or MATLAB for signal processing A desire to improve therapies available to patients with neurological conditions Excellent
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evolution. The project is about collecting data and analysing it in search for circumbinary planets. At Birmingham we search for such signals using radial-velocities, and the transit method, which means we
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. If you are still awaiting your PhD to be awarded you will be appointed at Grade 6, spine point 30. Upon written confirmation that you have been awarded your PhD, your salary will be increased to Grade 7
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exchange ratios (ERs) to separate NEE signals into GPP and TER components. Data will be collected from the Weybourne Atmospheric Observatory in Norfolk, and using the ‘OXYMOBILE’ mobile laboratory
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Exploring how sulphur metabolism shapes the oak tree microbiome Sulphur is a vital macronutrient for plant growth and resilience, as a component of amino acids and proteins, and signalling pathways
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. First, the totality of BVOC emissions is poorly understood. Many thousands of species are formed and attempts to characterise them individually face large gaps: bottom-up estimates indicate differences
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vegetation dynamics in the loop closure signal. The approach will be compared with more traditional methods for crop monitoring based on InSAR coherence, backscatter, and polarimetric SAR data. The Doctoral
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Health, Research Methods) and intent to pursue a co-designed mixed methods PhD on racism in the healthcare. Experience of conducting quantitative analysis with strong motivation to develop further through