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and strain may relate to patterns of volcanic earthquakes. Models will be applied to case-study volcanoes co-selected with the PhD student and collaborators at local volcano observatories during
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regions, and may have also been observed in historical trends, but the processes driving this delay are not well understood. This project will use observations and climate model simulations to examine how
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detection. The successful candidate will engineer selective surface chemistries, advance flow-through detection methods, and apply the sensor to mechanistic studies of PFAS interactions with proteins and
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health status, the project will identify host–microbe interactions that enhance or constrain resilience. Research will use UK coastal environmental gradients and laboratory experiments to disentangle
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for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) but you will need to apply to the University of Exeter as the registered University who will be awarding the PhD.
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the lead Supervisor via: isosta@ceh.ac.uk This Project will be hosted by UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) but you will need to apply to the University of Exeter as the registered University who will
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Methods Tropical forest soils are crucial to the global carbon cycle, yet increasing wildfire, land-use change, and climate warming may cause large carbon emissions. This PhD will investigate (1) how soil
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are eligible to apply. However, they should be aware that the award only covers part of the international tuition fee—approximately £25,000—and does not include a stipend for living expenses. International