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models, which are essential for understanding climate change impacts. The work involves reviewing existing modeling and model–data fusion techniques, and developing faster, machine-learning–based tools
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Dispersion – Inverse Model (EURAD-IM). The PhD project will be conducted in the atmospheric modeling group of the Institute of Climate and Energy Systems (ICE-3) at Forschungszentrum Jülich and the
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of £20,780 (2025/26 UKRI rate). Additional project costs will also be provided. Overview Climate change is driving more frequent and intense extreme rainfall events, creating serious challenges for flood risk
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unreliable forecasts. Combined sewer overflows are expected to increase in frequency and intensity as climate change drives more extreme rainfall events, further exacerbating the risk of pollution in coastal
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rate). Additional project costs will also be provided. Overview Coastal flooding poses a significant and growing threat to communities worldwide, intensified by climate change and sea-level rise
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)equality, wellbeing, climate change, and sustainability. Swansea University’s School of Management has significant strengths in digital innovation, human resources, and enterprise development policy
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on social science aspects of psychology (social, cognitive, developmental, environmental, health, clinical, and forensic) and understanding issues of societal importance/ESRC priorities such as climate change
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a rapidly changing climate. The role of this graduate student will be to determine the effects of increasing water temperatures and wildfirecontaminated spawning habitat on interior Pacific salmon
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Action. We welcome proposals from scholars wishing to develop knowledge and seek change-making applications across these areas of research. Where to apply Website https://www.swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate