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with pathogen effectors and suppress their activity. For informal enquiries, please contact Dr Graeme Kettles at g.j.kettles@bham.ac.uk . Funding notes: This is a PhD studentship with the Midlands
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). There is therefore a pressing need to better understand the dynamics of tropical atmospheric rivers, their links to flooding, and their contribution to precipitation forecast skill and error. In this PhD
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affect plankton-driven processes and carbon cycling remains fragmented, with few quantitative datasets under realistic ecological conditions. This PhD project will bridge that gap by combining field
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Decarbonising the building sector is vital for net-zero targets. In 2022, buildings produced around one-third of global energy-related CO₂ emissions—26% from operations and 7% from construction-related embodied emissions (IEA, 2023). Among which, residential buildings generated nearly 60% of the...
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Indonesia is among the most exposed regions globally to volcanic hazards. Among these hazards, volcanic tsunamis present a particular challenge and have been the cause of several disasters in the past two centuries. Part of the challenge of managing volcanic tsunami hazards lies in the...
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Growing evidence suggests that hydroclimatic compound events - where multiple hazards occur simultaneously or sequentially - are becoming more frequent and severe in some regions of the UK (Visser-Quinn et al., 2019). These events can lead to significant economic losses and are of particular...
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—where material is poured in bulk—3DCP constructs elements layer by layer via extrusion, introducing unique challenges related to interfacial bonding and structural performance. This PhD project aims
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recording and analysing fruit-fly behaviour. We will strive to extrapolate the relevance of our findings to the mammalian and human condition. Funding notes: This is a PhD studentship with the Midlands
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notes: This is a PhD studentship with the Midlands Integrated Biosciences Training Partnership, funded by BBSRC and in partnership with the University of Warwick, Aston University, Harper Adams University
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training will be provided. For informal enquiries, please contact Dr Graeme Kettles at g.j.kettles@bham.ac.uk. Funding notes: This project is being offered through both MIBTP and Darwin Trust PhD programs