11 post-doc-in-seismic-groung-response-analyses PhD positions at University of Exeter
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into rivers to restore natural processes, are increasingly employed to address habitat degradation, biodiversity loss, and flood-risk. This PhD aims to monitor and model the ecological responses of plant and
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industries. Using existing plans, remote sensing and laser scanning field-surveys, they will build lab-based digital replicas of UK post-extractive underground and overground landscapes. Then they will import
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to other indicators of unrest, such as seismicity. This PhD project will drive innovation in modelling magma-mush processes and the generated surface deformation and seismicity during unrest episodes
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wetlands. The candidate will analyse satellite observations of wildfires and attribute observed thermokarst changes to fire activity, examining the influence of burn frequency and severity on permafrost
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to development and climate change. This project will analyse data from innovative motion sensors and a suite of other sensors deployed along the Alaknanda River, a tributary of the Ganges in India, since 2025
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respiration responds to post-wildfire conditions across Amazonia, and how soil properties mediate this response; (2) how pyrogenic carbon (PyC, charcoal) additions affect soil respiration dynamics in southern
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Methods Wildlife populations have declined dramatically in the past century in response to anthropogenic environmental changes, but appropriate tools to study the magnitude and consequences
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, microbiology, and population genetics modelling. The supervisory team includes experts in infection and stress responses, reproductive biology, and population genetics, providing the student the opportunity
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deliver this service, and on what scale? This PhD project will provide the tools to answer that question. Building on data and findings from the UK’s CONVEX seascape survey, this studentship will
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assets, enabling real-time monitoring and supporting development of digital twins for proactive infrastructure management. These innovations will not only improve flood response and traffic safety but also