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DoS: Dr Michelle Harris 2nd Supervisor: Dr Andy Parsons 3rd Supervisor: Dr Katie Jones 4th Supervisor: Dr Giuliano Laudone Applications are invited for a 3.5 years PhD studentship, starting 01
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(computer vision technologies). The interdisciplinary nature of this PhD will require the integration of environmental science, engineering, and community science methodologies. Supervisors: Primary
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to fair, transparent and inclusive recruitment. Our processes include: ● Diverse and balanced interview panels, transparent assessment criteria, and anonymised applications to minimise bias. ● Flexible
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PhD Studentship: Distributed and Lightweight Large Language Models for Aerial 6G Spectrum Management
-latency, and scalable operation in aerial 6G networks. In this regard, Large Language Models (LLMs) have recently emerged as a key technology to achieve adaptive 6G spectrum management. The core idea of LLM
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21 Nov 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Swansea University Department Central Research Field Computer science Physics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions
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down the AMOC, which is highlighted as a global tipping point of major concern by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). This project seeks to understand the operation of this sub-polar
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restoration efforts. While there is an understanding that colonisation credit is a pervasive phenomena following habitat creation and restoration, there has been a failure to translate this ecological process
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habitat and connectivity as streams dry out is particularly important (Dugdale et al. 2022) for process hydrology, river ecology (e.g. refugia during drought, loss of physical in-channel habitat, loss
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While advances in volcanology have revealed much about eruption processes, research has largely concentrated on a small set of well-monitored volcanoes, geographically skewed towards continental and
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Wildfires and floods are two of the most destructive natural hazards, and climate change is intensifying both. When fires strip vegetation and alter soils, rainfall can trigger debris flows and