44 postdoctoral-soil-structure-interaction-fem-dynamics PhD positions at Cranfield University
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industrial SBSP experts, the candidate will explore the nonlinear structural dynamics of LSSs to fully understand the complexity of their control. They will use this foundation to explore idealised and
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to understand how such areas, and particularly their dynamic nature, influence perceptions and decision-making. Whilst often appearing to be natural systems, urban blue space is increasingly planned, managed, and
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is increasingly planned, managed, and engineered. New research is needed to understand how such areas, and particularly their dynamic nature, influence perceptions and decision-making. The studentship
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the intersection of ecology, machine learning, and sustainable land management, the research will combine field data collection, deep learning model development, and stakeholder co-design to support biodiversity
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such as graph-based approaches and network analytics to predict how blue network dynamics, fragmentation and surrounding land use interact to shape ecosystem functioning and human wellbeing outcomes
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be developing advanced spatial models such as graph-based approaches and network analytics to predict how blue network dynamics, fragmentation and surrounding land use interact to shape ecosystem
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structures affecting their fundamental modes within conventional sensing limits. As per published research, these effects are mostly investigated under dynamic loads on different boundary conditions
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foraging, shelter, moisture, predation, plant protection product exposure and road-crossing risk. Agricultural management, including planting regimes, field margins, soil moisture dynamics, and chronic
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on human-environment interactions in freshwater ecosystems. The studentship covers fees and stipend for a home (UK) student. There is an urgent need for novel freshwater quality monitoring solutions to help
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. The studentship is funded by the Leverhulme Trust through the Connected Waters Leverhulme Doctoral Programme, which is supporting new research on human-environment interactions in freshwater ecosystems. There is an