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Vulnerability of the Greenland Ice Sheet (GIS) to current climate warming, which could provide c. 7 m of dangerous sea-level rise if it melted completely, is a first-order global concern. GIS melt
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Oral targeted drug delivery in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract is highly sought for treating localized conditions like inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Traditional approaches rely on passive
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. The key objectives are: Objective 1: Identify optimal FPV sites in Cornwall and the South-West using GIS and multicriteria analysis to maximise green hydrogen potential, while evaluating legal frameworks
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processes causing consecutive landslides will be undertaken. Training The individual joins a team of international experts who will support through training in remote sensing and GIS, field geomorphic
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Gastrointestinal (GI) motility disorders such as IBS and postoperative ileus affect millions worldwide yet lack high-resolution diagnostics. Current tests are either indirect or use rigid manometry
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using an individual-based framework in R and NetLogo with GIS integration. Individuals will make state- and context-dependent decisions, trading off energy gain, moisture balance, shelter, exposure
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may include site visits and data collection. Experience in numerical modelling, GIS, or hydrodynamics is desirable, but not essential and training will be provided. Prior research experience and
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start date: October 2026. Please quote the reference: SciEng-AY-2026-27-GI Cancer Cachexia
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preferred) Experience with processing and analysing remotely sensed data Experience with GIS and spatial data analytical techniques Experience with carrying out fieldwork in related fields (e.g. Geography
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spreads in natural waters. Training will cover microbial genomics, evolution assays, GIS, and advanced statistics, alongside transferable skills in interdisciplinary collaboration and science communication