15 postdoctoral-soil-structure-interaction-fem-dynamics PhD positions at University of Exeter
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respiration responds to post-wildfire conditions across Amazonia, and how soil properties mediate this response; (2) how pyrogenic carbon (PyC, charcoal) additions affect soil respiration dynamics in southern
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and dynamic population projections to 2100, thus addressing two key science questions: How can geomorphic hazards in dynamic rivers and population exposure to such hazards best be predicted?; How will
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are urgently needed to monitor PFAS in water and probe their interactions with biological systems. This PhD project will develop a cutting-edge single-molecule optical sensor for real-time, ultra-sensitive PFAS
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. This PhD project will investigate the interactions between wildfire disturbance and thermokarst dynamics across Siberia and other Arctic regions using multi-sensor satellite remote sensing data provided by
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Methods The Southern Ocean plays a disproportionate role in capturing anthropogenic heat and carbon. Its complex dynamics are characterised by interaction between the large-scale and a range of small-scale
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evolution experiments that explore selection dynamics. The student will be co-supervised by team with a track record of successful collaboration and will benefit from interacting with policy through the CASE
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specimens tell us about changes in bat morphology in response to climate and land-use changes over the past century? The supervisory team will provide training in bat research, bioinformatics, genomic
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), patent applications and commercialisation (e.g. UoE spinout, MitoRx Therapeutics ). Here, you will design, synthesise and characterise novel potential drug structures to target intracellular structures
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health status, the project will identify host–microbe interactions that enhance or constrain resilience. Research will use UK coastal environmental gradients and laboratory experiments to disentangle
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this project, the student will develop skills in: the structure of weather and climate models, interrogating weather and climate models with observations from the British Antarctic Survey, computational