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has received considerable attention in recent years because it has a global warming potential of between 25 to 28 times that of carbon dioxide and contributes approximately 6% to the total human related
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project will focus on the climate effects of rotation forestry at the European Research Infrastructure ICOS (Integrated Carbon Observation System) in Norunda, Sweden. This is the first time globally
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of Europe’s leading academic departments of population health sciences. The post will suit researchers interested in understanding computers energy usage to improve carbon footprint monitoring and reduce the
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through a systematic review. A questionnaire survey will be conducted among key population sub-groups in Birmingham to identify the factors influencing individuals’ adoption of low-carbon travel modes
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, and low-carbon innovations in cereal and barley production. Our PhD projects are delivered in partnership with industry and involve: Work placement of 3 months+ in the industry environment
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coalitions for delivering reliable, low-carbon energy services. Collaborating closely with UK Power Networks, SSE Energy Solutions, and the University of East London, you will develop robust economic Model
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group is actively contributing to the Electric Power Innovation for a Carbon-free Society Center (EPICS ) and is closely collaborating with partners in the UK, USA, and Australia. Funding: The PhD
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particularly in developing "Active Buildings." These buildings are designed to generate, store, and release their own renewable energy, aiming to reduce carbon emissions and address energy challenges. SPECIFIC
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temperature within the engine environment. The aim of the proposed research is to develop modern primary atomisation models which better capture the atomisation physics associated with modern aerospace airblast
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-material capability with a suitable closure model; (2) improved strategy for interface tracking/capturing; (3) very high-speed scenarios with use of nonlinear Riemann-solvers. If time allows exploratory 3D