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after an absence of ~400 years. Beavers are well known as a keystone species and for their ecosystem engineering activities. Via the creation of structures such as dams, ponds and canals beavers can
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an interest in computer science and/or computational approaches to engineering applied to this important maritime topic and will be willing to travel to partners within the UK (e.g. Newcastle and Bath
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behaviour in a practical, real-time monitoring system requires advances in both sensor engineering and behavioural data interpretation. This PhD project aims to develop a next generation environmental
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-of-the-art laser laboratory facilities, which are well-supported by active grants from the European Research Council, and the UK Engineering and Physical Science Research Council. You will gain expertise in
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The University of Exeter has a number of fully funded EPSRC (Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council ) Doctoral Landscape Award (EPSRC DLA) studentships for 2026/27 entry. Students will
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Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy This new full-time (1.0FTE) post is available 1 April 2026 until 31 March 2028, on a fixed-term basis in the Department of Engineering within the Faculty
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the two primary supervisors’ expertise in behavioural field biology with engineering and data science approaches to develop and test tools for behavioural research and ecological monitoring. The Cornish
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are fundamentally limited by a "one model for one task" design philosophy. This approach incurs prohibitive engineering costs and yields brittle solutions with poor generalisation to new network conditions, trapping
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PhD Studentship: Distributed and Lightweight Large Language Models for Aerial 6G Spectrum Management
-latency, and scalable operation in aerial 6G networks. In this regard, Large Language Models (LLMs) have recently emerged as a key technology to achieve adaptive 6G spectrum management. The core idea of LLM
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the Southwest. Geospatial and engineering analyses will identify optimal sites and system configurations, while collaboration with the Law School will assess legal and regulatory frameworks, planning constraints