42 density-functional-theory-molecular-dynamics PhD positions at University of Exeter
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composition and air quality? What are the spatial and temporal dynamics of wildfire-driven land change? How do these changes translate into population health risks? The Doctoral Researcher will play a central
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hardware with wireless communication and complex analytical software. Mussel behaviour is not binary (open/closed) but highly dynamic, with subtle patterns indicating different stressors. Training machine
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alter physical habitat complexity and environmental conditions that support biodiversity? What are the short- and long-term effects of large wood on population dynamics and biodiversity? Which functional
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intensifies fire regimes and threatens the persistence of large cryosphere-linked carbon stocks. Despite this, the role of fire in shaping permafrost thaw and thermokarst development remains poorly quantified
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. Key findings will be tested in additional species. The student will influence developing research directions based on initial screens. The student will learn gene-editing, molecular biology
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evolution experiments that explore selection dynamics. The student will be co-supervised by team with a track record of successful collaboration and will benefit from interacting with policy through the CASE
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Ship design is a mature discipline with a long history of using tried and tested methods, demonstrated by thousands of successful examples in use today. However, the move towards more sustainable
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predictive performance, computational efficiency, and spatial resolution through algorithm optimisation, tuning, and refined covariates. Assess trade-offs between spatial resolution and other performance
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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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, machine-learning tools, and Lagrangian transport modelling. You will be based at the British Antarctic Survey and work closely with experts at the University of Leeds and Exeter, who provide cutting-edge