24 civil-engineering-soil-structure-interaction PhD positions at University of Exeter
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detection. The successful candidate will engineer selective surface chemistries, advance flow-through detection methods, and apply the sensor to mechanistic studies of PFAS interactions with proteins and
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Methods Tropical forest soils are crucial to the global carbon cycle, yet increasing wildfire, land-use change, and climate warming may cause large carbon emissions. This PhD will investigate (1) how soil
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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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entry requirements: The student should have a background in geoscience, civil, chemical or mining engineering. They should have strong mathematical background - it would be advantageous if the have some
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the following research questions: a) How do species traits predict important ecological processes, including food web structure and resilience to perturbations? b) Can the patterns and correlations of species
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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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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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. 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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strategic priorities in Digital Twins, Environmental Intelligence, and Data-Driven Engineering, using advanced computational modelling to support ecosystem resilience and sustainable management. The project’s
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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