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Methods This project investigates the cascading impacts of wildfires on the atmosphere, land systems, and human health. The core science questions are: How do wildfire emissions affect atmospheric
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of their choosing to tackle one of the most urgent climate questions: can the ocean floor help save us from climate change? Useful recruitment links: For information relating to the research project please contact
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membranes. These insights will inform both environmental monitoring and our understanding of PFAS toxicity at the molecular level. You will work within a multidisciplinary team led by Professor Vollmer
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Methods Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global health crisis, whereby 1.27 million deaths were directly attributed to bacterial AMR in 2019. Antibiotics enter the natural environment through pollution
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(h.wu@soton.ac.uk), for a detailed discussion prior to application. About Dr Han Wu Dr Han Wu is a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in the School of Electronics & Computer Science at the University
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stability and safeguarding food security. Recent evidence points to the microbiome as a key determinant of host health and stress tolerance, but its role in bivalve resilience remains poorly defined. This PhD
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Photovoltaic (PV) power is crucial for advancing global energy sustainability, as it harnesses abundant and renewable solar energy to generate clean electricity with minimal environmental impact. By converting sunlight directly into electricity, PV systems decrease greenhouse gas emissions,...
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on extreme weather, agriculture, water resources, hydropower and health in affected regions. A delayed start to the monsoon season (monsoon onset) occurs in future climate projections of several monsoon
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the interaction between sediment mobilisation and water quality, generating evidence to help manage mountain river systems. The student will be based in Geography at the University of Exeter, where they will
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improved hydraulic performance and pollution capture and reduced blockage risk, the research will enhance the efficiency of urban drainage systems and help mitigate flooding and pollution impacts