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field studies, and innovative design strategies will be developed that incorporate corrosion-resistant materials, optimised configurations, and embedded Internet of Things (IoT) sensors to monitor
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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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, stable and radiocarbon isotopes, pyrogenic carbon, microclimate) and develop a new soil microcosm experiment. Training will include tropical field methods, environmental sensors, experimental design and
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can do mechanical work, long a dream of science fiction, for instance for implantable biodevices in healthcare, chemical remediation, or low cost sensors. One promising direction is to integrate
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, animal ecology, ecosystem process measurement and new drone and sensor technologies for environmental science research. Eligibility Applicants should have a first or upper second class honours degree in
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, despite its widespread application, polygraph data capture and analysis has received limited systematic research and does not yet incorporate modern sensors, computing and analytical techniques. Project
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overuse injuries. Wearable sensors to quantify of the impact and benefit of sleep on the recovery, performance and overall wellbeing of athletes. Using big data and machine learning methods to identify
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combining physical models, sensor data, computational methods, and damage and fracture mechanics concepts to create a virtual replica of the composite tank, enabling predictive maintenance, lifetime
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across Scotland’s west coast. It will evaluate the practicality of different image capture techniques and the potential of different sensor types (e.g., RGB, multispectral) to generate beach litter images
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-binding domain and leucine-rich repeat (NLR) genes play important roles as the sensors/receptors of non-self molecules and in activation of immune responses such as transcriptional reprogramming and cell