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and night-time low temperatures. There is a need to improve the way the stratified boundary layer is represented (parametrized) in these simulations and also interrogate the models with high-quality
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frequency regulation, energy scheduling, and overall smart grid system optimization. Moreover, such complex interconnections between power system dynamics, communication networks, and information
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critical resistance dynamics. The project will use molecular microbiology and bioinformatics to compare traditional indicators with metagenomic data, assessing the validity of current monitoring practices
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integrates real-time environmental data and physiological information to simulate and forecast how marine turtle populations respond to changing thermal conditions. The proposed Digital Twin for Marine Turtle
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PhD Studentship: Subcortical brain development and disorders, funded PhD at the University of Exeter
transcriptomics approaches combined with bioinformatics analyses. The project will focus on the emergence of diverse cell-type at critical points of brain development and identify molecular mechanisms underlying
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to enable quantum states of light to be guided through dynamically changing complex scattering media. Among the possible applications are the development of quantum communication protocols over free-space
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the Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy at the Streatham Campus in Exeter. Computing systems increasingly operate in dynamic and uncertain environments [1]. A key application of such systems is in
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will include advanced 2Dm synthesis, acoustic manipulation, and device fabrication in Exeter’s and Bath’s facilities, alongside simulation (thermal energy) and characterisation methods (Raman, AFM, SEM
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ultrafast laser pulses on femtosecond timescales. Combining nanofabrication, electromagnetic simulation, and pump–probe laser measurements, the project will explore how 3D geometry, and different materials
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molecular analyses of collected samples. The studentship is suitable for an enthusiastic candidate interested in understanding the mechanisms of skeletal muscle loss and evaluating interventions. Strong