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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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will apply nonlinear and associational (colloquially called “causal”) timeseries analysis techniques to provide a more rigorous, and more statistically significant framework for understanding
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elasmobranchs distributed in the North-East Atlantic? how might that shift under climate change? how do deep-water elasmobranchs use or associate with benthic habitats? what role do they play in deep-sea food
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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