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This PhD project focuses on advancing computer vision and edge-AI technology for real-time marine monitoring. In collaboration with CEFAS (the Centre for Environment, Fisheries, and Aquaculture
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lithology, climate, catchment size), with sediment and laser scanning data offering a secure and rapid start to the work. This PhD has an international supervisory team providing expertise in volcanic island
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projects. Integrating environmental, engineering, and social science methods, the interdisciplinary team of researchers that this PhD will augment have identified, evaluated, and are evolving marine litter
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Fleshy-fruited Myrtaceae, comprising nearly half of the ~6,000 species, represent a key evolutionary innovation linked to diversification and dispersal. This project investigates the ecological and evolutionary roles of fleshy fruits in two hyperdiverse tribes, Myrteae and Syzygieae, examining...
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minimum English language requirements. Further details are available on the International website . Funding information: This PhD project is jointly funded by EPSRC (via the Industrial Doctoral Landscape
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should be made online . Under programme name, select School of Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering. Please quote the advert reference FCDT-26-LU9 in your application. This PhD is being advertised
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) offering a secure start to the work. This PhD will be an inter-disciplinary, using expertise on meteorology and co-occurring hydro-meteorological hazards (Chen, Hillier, Bloomfield) and insurance industry
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; elsewhere, exposure sustains disinvestment. This PhD investigates these dynamics, known as hazard gentrification, and asks how cities can design adaptation that is resilient and socially just. You will build
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Sand is the world’s most used resource after water and intensive extraction is reshaping major rivers and deltas. This PhD will quantify how sand mining alters globally relevant river channels
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-26-LU4 in your application. This PhD is being advertised as part of the Centre for Doctoral Training for Resilient Flood Futures (FLOOD-CDT). Further details about FLOOD-CDT can be seen at https