29 civil-engineering-soil-structure-interaction PhD positions at University of Exeter
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of how the system interacts with its environment. Traditionally, such world models—comprising transition and observation models—are specified by domain experts, based on their knowledge and assumptions
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. This PhD project will investigate the interactions between wildfire disturbance and thermokarst dynamics across Siberia and other Arctic regions using multi-sensor satellite remote sensing data provided by
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relies on accurate models of how the system interacts with its environment. Traditionally, such world models—comprising transition and observation models—are specified by domain experts, based
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The University of Exeter has a number of fully funded EPSRC (Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council ) Doctoral Landscape Award (EPSRC DLA) studentships for 2026/27 entry. Students will
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large herbivores and off-road driving, using the RPI to control for climate-driven variability and incorporating data from allied ground monitoring. This should reveal landscape-scale recovery timeframes
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behaviour in a practical, real-time monitoring system requires advances in both sensor engineering and behavioural data interpretation. This PhD project aims to develop a next generation environmental
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Methods The Southern Ocean plays a disproportionate role in capturing anthropogenic heat and carbon. Its complex dynamics are characterised by interaction between the large-scale and a range of small-scale
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this knowledge gap using a scale-spanning strategy, investigating viral and archaeal counter-adaptations in environmentally sourced cultures. Embedded in an interdisciplinary supervisory structure; Daum (archaeal
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), patent applications and commercialisation (e.g. UoE spinout, MitoRx Therapeutics ). Here, you will design, synthesise and characterise novel potential drug structures to target intracellular structures
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in crops, (2) how different radar polarisations (e.g. VV, VH, cross-pol) affect sensitivity to crop growth and condition, and (3) how to disentangle the effects of soil moisture variations from