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Programme Overview This PhD is part of the Engineering Hydrogen NetZero (EnerHy) Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT), a newly established EPSRC-funded initiative focused on advancing research and
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Several types of polymeric materials undergo rapid degradation under both storage and use, unless antioxidants and stabilisers are added to suppress undesirable reactions. This project is co-funded
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alongside New Zealand’s comprehensive landslide inventories to create innovative models of landslide behaviour. The research will combine field work, empirical modelling, and geospatial analysis, ultimately
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of the project is to 1) develop computational pipelines for image analysis and physical analysis of cell shape trajectories, and for combined morpho-molecular analysis of cell shape together with molecular markers
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and remote sensing analysis could be conducted remotely. Flexibility: Is it possible to do this project part-time? Yes How to apply: Apply online via the above ‘Apply’ button.
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officially awarded their PhD will be appointed as Research Assistant. Expertise in geospatial data analysis, including remote sensing Expertise in cloud physics, preferably cirrus clouds Aircraft performance
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Location: South Kensington About the role: The role will develop new AI methods for identifying the instantaneous state of a fluid flow from partial sensor information. The research will couple
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the collaborative interaction of the student and the supervisors who will actively participate in all stages of the project. Input data and training for the use of the code and global sensitivity analysis techniques
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. This research will use distributed field data collection (macroinvertebrates, sediment character and dynamics) and a complementary set of flume experiments to quantify these impacts and to systematically
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Research Office Location: Newport, Shropshire TF10 8NB Salary: As per advert Post Type: Full Time Contract Type: Fixed Term - 36 months funded Closing Date: 23.59 hours BST on Monday 18 August