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Project The PhD project DC7 aims to develop and apply a coupled Agent-Based Model (ABM) and couple it to the Regional Flood Model (RFM) to evaluate the effect of adaptive behaviour of small and medium-sized
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, and scenario analysis techniques to provide support for strategic decision-making and inform policy. The candidate will identify the existing data gaps in quantifying flood risk and explore best
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. Position Title: "Novel approaches for regional flood hazard and risk assessment with focus on infrastructure" (DC2) Research Project: The PhD project DC2 aims at further development of the Regional Flood
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Location: Students will be based at the CREWW building on Streatham Campus in Exeter. Flooding is the most common natural disaster, impacting billions worldwide. Natural Flood Management (NFM), a
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Deterioration of earthworks slopes (cuttings and embankments), which support transport infrastructure and act as flood defences, is accelerating under increasing weather extremes resulting from
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Deterioration of earthworks slopes (cuttings and embankments), which support transport infrastructure and act as flood defences, is accelerating under increasing weather extremes resulting from
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Description Start date/duration 15.09.2025 for 4 years Job profile: Your tasks: Dissertation in the field of flood protection and climate change (in particular technical flood protection, natural retention
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Circularity, energy transition, extreme heat, and flooding: all potentially conflicting challenges that eventually converge in the built environment. Consider, for instance, how the civil
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(BGI) is one solution to help mitigate surface water flooding, and can also provide a wider range of benefits related to biodiversity, health and water quality. Robust models are needed for comprehensive
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, drinking water supply is under increasing pressure due to a changing climate, provoking water scarcity. In addition, longer periods of drought and floods affects source water quality. Your research will