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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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Project details: Supervisors Dr Andy Cunliffe , Oppenheimer Associate Professor of Geospatial Ecology, University of Exeter Professor Ted Feldpausch , Professor of Terrestrial Ecology and Global
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), machine learning (ML), deep learning (DL) and Data science methods for medical image analysis, to autonomously grade the fundus images from large datasets. This will be supported by Professor Neil Vaughan
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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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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
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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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for these. This project will improve understanding of selection of AMR at low antibiotic concentrations and generate novel data to aid policy makers in decision making on mitigating antibiotic pollution. We encourage
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of these declines are missing. Genomic data can help address this gap through reconstructing changes in population size over time, while museum collections can elucidate morphological responses to historic changes