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Methods This project investigates the cascading impacts of wildfires on the atmosphere, land systems, and human health. The core science questions are: How do wildfire emissions affect atmospheric
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the region poses a major barrier to widespread adoption. Floating photovoltaics (FPV) offer a promising, land-efficient solution by enabling solar deployment on reservoirs and other water bodies, reducing
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-tuning only a small set of low-rank matrices for each agent role, drastically reducing GPU memory and training time while preserving the model's pre-trained knowledge. The primary outcome of this research
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on extreme weather, agriculture, water resources, hydropower and health in affected regions. A delayed start to the monsoon season (monsoon onset) occurs in future climate projections of several monsoon
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to address urgent challenges in animal conservation and welfare. However, existing technologies have mostly been developed for use in controlled laboratory settings and are often unsuitable for field
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. This project is a partnership with the Bat Conservation Trust, aiming to understand the historic context underpinning contemporary bat population sizes, which is essential for setting targets for species
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Methods Tropical forest soils are crucial to the global carbon cycle, yet increasing wildfire, land-use change, and climate warming may cause large carbon emissions. This PhD will investigate (1) how soil
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, Science and Economy, to commence on 1 January 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. This PhD project aims to develop advanced, climate change resilient road gully grating designs that enhance efficiency
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degradation. Next, the candidate will analyse feedbacks between vegetation changes, thermokarst processes, and fire, exploring how disturbances shape land-atmosphere exchanges. The final stage of the project