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microbial communities. In this role, you will develop hybrid species distribution models that combine climate and landscape data to predict how microbial taxa niches shift under changing land use and
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’ within Mid Yorkshire Trust, undertaking exploratory research to develop the research questions, and/or at the end of the PhD spend time in the Trust to translate your research into practice. Eligibility
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conducted in Reading. The project could be modified to reduce the amount of fieldwork if this is of less interest to the student. Flexibility: Is it possible to do this project part-time? Yes How to apply
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to develop the research questions, and/or time at the end of the PhD to support translating your research into practice. Eligibility: You should hold a first degree equivalent to at least a UK upper second
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the nature and profile of the PhD, within the MHM, there is scope to publish and potentially influence future practice. The successful applicant will need to be able to relate to a wide range of stakeholders
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/or dynamic analysis of mechanical/robotic systems •Ability to use finite element modelling and to simulate complex mechatronics •Ability to implement control and kinematics with hardware-in-the-loop
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skills in English in writing and in oral and visual presentations • Ensure research and record keeping is carried out in accordance with good practice, Scientific Integrity and in compliance with local
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consider how these networks are working to bring about change in practice. It is anticipated that this will require a qualitative or mixed methods approach, and the successful candidate will have significant
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. It will use signals from different sources—such as radio signals and internal sensors— to maintain robust and accurate PNT, even when satellite signals are weak or missing. A built-in intelligent
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consider how these networks are working to bring about change in practice. It is anticipated that this will require a qualitative or mixed methods approach, and the successful candidate will have significant