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open, reproducible science. This exciting and challenging project will be jointly supervised by Prof Rossiter (Soft Robotics) and Prof Kent (Psychology) but will offer many networking opportunities and
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: The occurrence and distribution of species within and around solar parks, identifying key “winners and losers” in terms of biodiversity. How species interactions, including plant-pollinator networks
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, management, quantitative analysis Lead in publication outputs in appropriate academic and industry fora The role-holder will also have management, liaison and networking responsibilities. The skills
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, management, quantitative analysis Lead in publication outputs in appropriate academic and industry fora. The role-holder will also have management, liaison and networking responsibilities. The skills
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part of a dynamic, focused and professional study environment and all become valued members of the Cranfield Doctoral Network. This network brings together both research students and staff, providing a
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contribution will have a lasting impact. As a member of our vibrant community of 22,000 students and 8,000 staff, you will collaborate with passionate minds across nine London campuses and a global network. This
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attend international and national conferences to present your work and network with other scientists from across the globe. At the end of your PhD, you will be an accomplished and highly-capable scientist
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into full-surface temperature profiles. Key outcomes include defining the required locations and extent of temperature monitoring to enable accurate data conversion. • Creating a practically deployable method
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will then embark on coming up with a suitable design for a generic economic model and construct the model using their software of choice. This new generic model can then be demonstrated by using data
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an advantage. The successful applicant will carry out research activities in the domain described earlier and will disseminate research outputs through scientific publications, software development, seminars and