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Great apes held in captivity need resilience: the ability to ‘bounce back’ following setbacks. This is particularly true for apes entering sanctuaries or rehabilitation centres, as they have usually
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processing, advanced materials characterisation, control and bio-inspired materials/structures. The outcomes will contribute to the development of next-generation autonomous systems, advancing embedded sensing
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electronics, enabling spontaneous gaits powered by a single onboard pressure source. The project’s vision is to establish embodied oscillator intelligence, where locomotion arises from the physics of coupled
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Congenital Hyperinsulinism (CHI) is a rare inborn error of metabolism where the pancreas produces excessive insulin, resulting in persistently low blood sugar, leading to seizures and brain damage
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cycles. Among the most critical but poorly understood aspects is how MNPs interact with plankton communities, which form the foundation of food webs and drive the ocean’s biological carbon pump-a key
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Swamped: Is Crassula helmsii a significant threat to wetland biodiversity? DoS: Professor David Bilton (d.bilton@plymouth.ac.uk) 2nd Supervisor: Dr Rob Puschendorf 3rd Supervisor: Dr Pete Cotton
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Award Summary 100% fees covered, and a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £20,780 (2025/26 UKRI rate). Additional project costs will also be provided. Overview Climate change is driving
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to improve mechanical performance in composite structures under extreme loads. Emphasis will be placed on the design of hybrid configurations capable of promoting controlled and progressive failure modes
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Research Objectives (OBJs) include OBJ1- Modelling framework design, development, and validation of models for the eVTOL and its sub-systems for both control development and evaluation. OBJ2- Design and
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Are you interested in helping to solve a major global problem that is having widespread effects on our wildlife and on animal welfare? The Mammalian Behaviour & Evolution Group seek an individual