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structure would enable you to understand science better at atomic level. You will learn the skills of presenting the results to small and large groups of people via presentations in conferences and meetings
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gets distorted and scattered by the structures present in the sample and as a result a nice quality focus and hence a nice image cannot be produced at depth into the sample. At Nottingham we have been
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, or computational methods is desirable but not essential. Candidates from non–human factors backgrounds will receive structured training in human factors and experimental methods, while candidates from engineering or
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-created with industry to stay focused on real-world needs and include an industrial placement Structured training in general and specialist skills and individual development planning aligned to the Vitae
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ecological resilience and community wellbeing. You will quantify how spatial patterns, network structure and environmental context influence the capacity of blue spaces to provide co-benefits such as
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required): • Plant physiology, root biology or plant–environment interactions. • Experimental approaches to studying internal plant environments or spatially structured biological processes. • Imaging
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that respects both user preferences and legal requirements. Your research will create it. What makes this different This isn't a typical PhD. Through structured industrial secondments (several weeks yearly
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research environment. The project will begin with the construction of a curated database from the literature, capturing known CPAs, their properties, concentrations, and performance across different
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conservation. It will adopt an interdisciplinaryapproach, combining 1) semi-structured Interviews with hunters, birdwatchers and conservation officers to understand feelings and attachments to wildfowl and
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institutional structures, power dynamics, regulatory frameworks, and accountability mechanisms shape CE practices and outcomes. Interdisciplinary Focus and Methods By taking an interdisciplinary approach, you