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applicants Applicants must secure support from a QBS academic supervisor prior to applying (potential supervisors can be found here: Academic Staff Profiles or Find a PhD Supervisor ) Proposals must be
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high-performance computing resources. Finally, this project offers the opportunity to launch a high-profile career in the UK nuclear industry. Candidate requirements Applicants must hold/achieve a
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on evidence of readiness to pursue a research degree. If English is not your first language, you need to meet this profile level: Profile E Further information about English language requirements and profile
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, gathering and coding morphological and geospatial data. You will be encouraged to collaborate in writing the publication arising from this work. Student profile: The applicant must be meticulous, enthusiastic
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, spiders and ants) at each site. Student profile: Familiarity with using microscopes and species identification keys, and some experience identifying invertebrates to broad taxonomic group (Order level) is
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latitudes. Student profile: The project requires the student to be relatively proficient in Python programming to use and modify existing software, as well as for potentially developing new diagnostics and
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the field. Student profile: Ability to conduct field work as part of a small team is essential. Interest in plant-fungal symbioses will be beneficial. Good time management and data curation skills, plus
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, while contributing to applied research with policy relevance for urban sustainability, health and climate resilience. Student profile: Some basic experience with GIS (either ArcGIS or QGIS) is required
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into full-surface temperature profiles. Key outcomes include defining the required locations and extent of temperature monitoring to enable accurate data conversion. • Creating a practically deployable method
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for research colleagues, the University has developed 3 levels of research role profiles . These profiles set out firstly the generic competences and responsibilities expected of role holders at each level and