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properties, allowing innovative systems for energy harvesting or photocatalysis to be designed. Further information about our research can be found on our group web page (https://kirrander.web.ox.ac.uk ) and
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.” Research will contribute to the creation of new approaches and standards for an intelligent networks and agentic web with particular emphasis on policy-based authorization, delegation of entitlements, and
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natural conditions in the laboratory. Marine phytoplankton, which act as the base of the marine food web and contribute to major global biogeochemical cycles, will be used as a model to understand
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. Project Description Plankton play essential roles in marine food webs and global carbon cycles, acting as sensitive indicators of environmental change and enabling predictions of climate impacts on ocean
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marine PhD students. Project Description Plankton play essential roles in marine food webs and global carbon cycles, acting as sensitive indicators of environmental change and enabling predictions
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pgrscholarships@swansea.ac.uk with the web-link to the scholarship you are interested in. Additional Information Benefits This scholarship covers the full cost of UK tuition fees based on Method B conditions
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are emerging to study plankton through the lens of size spectra. Size-based approaches link community structure to trophic dynamics, food web interactions, and carbon export processes. This project will use size
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cycles. Among the most critical but poorly understood aspects is how MNPs interact with plankton communities, which form the foundation of food webs and drive the ocean’s biological carbon pump-a key
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webs? how might key species respond to cumulative impacts? The questions are deliberately broad to provide scope for the student to shape the research direction, however, that direction is constrained by
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. In your message to resourcing@rca.ac.uk include: the web address (URL) of the content your email address and name