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-settled status). An annual stipend equivalent to the UKRI doctoral stipend. Overview Future droughts pose a major threat to UK water security. This PhD will redefine drought assessment through a multi
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approach which considers multiple interacting aspects of the water system. This research will explore how SROs can be optimised to deliver dual benefits: reducing flood risk and enhancing water security
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degree (or equivalent) in Computer Science, Cyber Security, Mathematics, or a related discipline. Applicants with a lower second class degree but having a relevant Master’s qualification will also be
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the corrosion of reinforcing steel, which compromises safety, durability, and sustainability. Current corrosion prediction models often fall short because they rely on oversimplified assumptions and
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on achieving food security against the background of a changing climate and the need to reduce reliance on fossil fuels. Understanding how the plant immune system works, and how it could be engineered
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tend to fail in a catastrophic and brittle manner, posing significant safety concerns. Hybridisation has emerged as a promising strategy to mitigate this limitation, enhancing the properties
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AI techniques for damage analysis in advanced composite materials due to high velocity impacts - PhD
intelligence, particularly in computer vision and deep learning, offer an opportunity to automate and enhance damage assessment by learning patterns from multimodal data. This research seeks to bridge the gap
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. This research addresses urgent global needs in mobility, sustainability, and safety-critical aviation operations. This project aims to design beamforming antenna enabling tracking and positioning framework
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, threatening global food security. We will identify the genetic and epigenetic changes associated with prolonged sub-culture of the blast fungus using comparative genome analysis and thereby define
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excellent’ (3*) while 90% of its research has been classified as having ‘outstanding’ (4*) or ‘very considerable’ (3*) impact. The Centre for Engineering Research and the Network and Security Research Centre