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networks, which could be used to support the transition to a sustainable, low-carbon energy future. The studentship will be awarded on the basis of merit. Students who pay international tuition fees
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Methods Reaching Net Zero is one of the greatest scientific and societal challenges of our time. Reducing emissions is essential—but unfortunately not by itself enough. To stabilise the climate, we must
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expertise in perturbed parameter ensembles and machine-learning model integration. A CASE placement at the Met Office will further strengthen your applied training and professional network. CASE Partners
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, durability, and environmental sustainability, while addressing cost constraints and net zero objectives. It will include an in-depth review of shortcomings in current design, based on literature review and
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in Participating Departments Becoming a part of Exeter’s postgraduate research (PGR) community means you will have access to leading research facilities and industry connections. You’ll play a pivotal
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of Mines, University of Exeter, and the Bristol Digital Game Lab, University of Bristol, and benefit from consultation with the Mine Remediation Authority and Portland Community Partnership/Island Community
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of benefit to a wide range of scientific communities, because the interactions of clouds with the mean climate is consistently the most difficult aspect of climate change to estimate correctly. To this end we
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will investigate how microbiome composition influences the physiological performance of bivalves under environmental stress. Combining microbial community profiling with measures of animal physiology and
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aquatic wildlife communities when a river is restored with large wood, to provide evidence-based guidance to policymakers and practitioners. It will answer three critical questions: How does large wood
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’ traits in ecological communities be used to quantify ecosystem integrity? c) What are the practical uses of traits in conservation, including assessment of ecosystems and increasing their resilience