17 distributed-systems-networks-phd Fellowship positions at University of Leeds in Uk
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Impacts of Learning Indoor environments under net zero) is a five-year UKRI/NIHR funded project in collaboration between five universities (UCL, Leeds, Imperial, Swansea, York) and the UK Health Security
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biodiversity is declining at an alarming rate. Key drivers of loss include biological invasions and climate change which rewire ecological interactions causing irreversible ecosystem changes and enormous
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will be part of the UKRI-funded JUSTLANZ and EU-funded SafeNet projects, led by RSPB (UK) and LUKE (Finland) respectively. JUSTLANZ aims to support a just transition to Net Zero in the UK livestock
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your career in one of the UKs leading research intensive Universities? The current climate crisis means that understanding the impacts of climate change on organisms is urgently needed. However, research
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tailored to your career goals. You will have, or be close to obtaining, a PhD in deep learning, computational geosciences, computer sciences, mathematics, or physics, and have experience of developing and
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large interdisciplinary team of other PDRAs, PhDs and academic staff, and will collaborate closely with others in the University and elsewhere. You will work to address the challenges of climate change
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and Aerosols (MAGICA). You will work with Dr Alex Rap, Professor Dan Marsh, Dr Wuhu Feng, and our collaborators from University College London to develop the Community Earth System Model (CESM) contrail
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in far too much solar radiation making it to the surface, a sea that is too warm and global cloud feedback that is too negative. The balance between supercooled water and ice is central to defining
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information, please visit the Government’s page, Apply for the Global Talent visa. What we offer in return 26 days holiday plus approx.16 Bank Holidays/days that the University is closed by custom (including
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you have extensive laboratory and preclinical animal experience which includes skills in cancer? Glioma is a brain cancer of unmet need, with little progress made in the past 30 years, and despite