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on existing structures of domination (e.g., capitalism, economic growth, technology, politics). Central to discourses challenging the status quo or incremental change regarding a just transition is the need
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, predict, and improve the behaviour of complex material formulations under RAM conditions, helping to establish a more rigorous scientific and engineering basis for this emerging technology in demanding
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to structural design models to quantify the potential impact on key drivers of offshore wind farm economics. Specifically the impact of advanced wake models on wind farm energy yield forecasts, hence revenue, and
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shape farmer-cow relationships, perceptions of care, and welfare‑related decisions. The project will investigate how farmers engage with technology in real‑world settings, how digital insights influence
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and identify structural barriers to nutrient release. Drawing on these mechanistic insights, you will also help to develop and test prototype nutritional supplements or modified food‑structure
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structural and individual level barriers further limit engagement with healthcare services. Traditional provider-led, invitation-based approaches have demonstrated limited effectiveness in reaching underserved
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global assets projected to reach 62% by 2030. While this growth fosters financial inclusion, it also creates new and underexplored risks at the intersection of technology, human behaviour, and market
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of the field, there remains a substantial knowledge gap in how structure, substituent effects, and molecular environment influence the strength, selectivity, and mechanistic role of chalcogen bonding in real
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modifiers to mitigate this problem, but many of the existing additions have been discovered by chance. To allow more control of structure during the solidification stage as the amount of recycled content is
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climate change-resilient infrastructure slopes. This PhD project will investigate the impact of different intervention types (e.g. structural measures, modified materials, vegetation, drainage, and/or cover