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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 be given sector-leading training and development with outstanding facilities and resources. The...
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Methods In this project we want to provide a better understanding of how cloudiness affects, and is affected by, environmental factors called “cloud controlling factors”. Success of this goal will be
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PhD Studentship in Aeronautics: How offshore wind farms and clouds interact: Maximising performance with scientific machine learning (AE0078) Start: Between 1 August 2026 and 1 July 2027
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cloud data centres. However, this can come at the cost of performance and slower function processing, which manifests as higher energy consumption and increased operational costs (OpEx) for operators. So
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ecosystem, including a mobile app to control the eLFA and a cloud-based AI analytics platform. This role will also get hands-on with validation, conducting wet lab experiments with real food samples to refine
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revealed that blowing snow over sea ice can generate fine sea-salt aerosols, which warm the surface by modifying cloud properties. We propose that other impurities deposited in Arctic snow, e.g. black carbon
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real-time coordination among aerial systems, ground infrastructure, and cloud services. Ultimately, this project aims to redefine the role of aerial systems in urban society—not only improving logistics
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the most energy‐intensive infrastructures in modern economies, with their demand projected to rise sharply as digitalisation, artificial intelligence (AI), and cloud computing expand. This growth presents
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cloud data centres. However, this can come at the cost of performance and slower function processing, which manifests as higher energy consumption and increased operational costs (OpEx) for operators. So
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and ecosystems) and fine particles (again, harmful to health, and impacting climate through scattering of radiation and influencing cloud formation). There are two key uncertainties in BVOC emissions