16 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building PhD positions at University of Exeter
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an important role in the efficient integration and management of solar energy in modern power systems. The studentship project aims to develop a novel PV forecasting model based on physics-informed neural
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(to help achieve net zero goals) can impact on the indoor environment and have positive or negative impacts on human health. For example, action improving insulation may increase thermal comfort within a
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Methods Reaching Net Zero is one of the greatest scientific and societal challenges of our time. Reducing emissions is essential—but unfortunately not by itself enough. To stabilise the climate, we must
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expertise in perturbed parameter ensembles and machine-learning model integration. A CASE placement at the Met Office will further strengthen your applied training and professional network. CASE Partners
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, durability, and environmental sustainability, while addressing cost constraints and net zero objectives. It will include an in-depth review of shortcomings in current design, based on literature review 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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of Southampton. Before joining Southampton, he was a Postdoc at the University of Birmingham (2023-2024) and Newcastle University (2021-2023). More details can be found in his personal website: https://hanwu.ac.cn
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crop conditions. Building on our European Space Agency (ESA)-funded project to correct InSAR phase bias, we will investigate: (1) whether loop closure-derived time series can reveal phenological changes
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This project is a fully funded MSc by Research Scholarship in Medicinal Chemistry / Synthetic Organic Chemistry and builds on a successful decade-long research programme at the University of Exeter
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access to physical samples and observations, which are provided by PML and Marine Science Scotland. The student will receive training in elasmobranch taxonomy both from imagery and physical specimens