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, this PhD project will get an answer much more quickly by exploiting the adjacent Iceland Ice Sheet (IIS) as a GIS analogue. The IIS also advanced rapidly from the uplands to the coast after the MPWP
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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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restoration success and flood resilience elsewhere. Current models treat sites in isolation, lacking tools to predict these feedbacks. This three-year PhD will develop and apply cutting-edge numerical modelling
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This PhD offers an exciting opportunity to tackle one of Europe’s most urgent biodiversity challenges – amphibian declines driven by interacting pressures from agriculture, climate change and
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. This is an exciting project suitable for an enthusiastic and passionate PhD candidate aiming to explore the mechanisms involved in driving anorexia/cachexia and links with the gut microbiome. The successful
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DoS: Professor Sarah Boulton 2nd Supervisor: Dr Martin Stokes 3rd Supervisor: Dr Michael Whitworth, AECOM 4th Supervisor: Dr Joshua Jones, AECOM Applications are invited for a 3.5 years PhD
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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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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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, however the ecological and evolutionary processes driving the spread of these bacteria remain poorly understood. This PhD will explore: How ecological conditions and genetic exchange shape MDR spread and
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Project advert This PhD will pioneer the first species-level monitoring framework using drone-based multispectral data fused with very-high-resolution satellite imagery (Pleiades Neo), powered by