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Change, University of Exeter The University of Exeter invites applications for a PhD studentship in geospatial ecology starting from April 2026 onwards. The student will join the Terrestrial Ecosystem
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This PhD “Novel use of AI in Marine Monitoring” will focus on marine monitoring in NEOM Nature Reserve (NNR) within northern Saudi Arabia. The PhD will develop techniques for automation in surveying
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PhD Studentship: Subcortical brain development and disorders, funded PhD at the University of Exeter
and coordinate motor responses. Despite its importance, our understanding of its development and how it may be disrupted in neurodevelopmental disorders is still largely unknown. This funded PhD project
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Methods In this project we want to provide a better understanding of how cloudiness affects, and is affected by, environmental factors called “cloud controlling factors”. Success of this goal will be
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Ship design is a mature discipline with a long history of using tried and tested methods, demonstrated by thousands of successful examples in use today. However, the move towards more sustainable
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Fully-funded PhD Studentship – Threading quantum states of light through complex scattering media We are offering a fully-funded PhD studentship in the field of quantum photonics (UK/international
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environments like health care and environmental monitoring. This PhD project aims to address these challenges by exploring how evolutionary algorithms and reinforcement learning (RL) techniques can be combined
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to quickly quantify the damage to forest plantations after a cyclone or a tropical storm. There is unrealised potential in using multi-modal computer vision methods that synthesis multi-source Earth
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Methods The Arctic is warming at over three times the global average, yet the underlying drivers of this amplification remain poorly constrained. Groundbreaking results from the recent MOSAiC expedition
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Methods Volcanic eruptions threaten 10% of the world’s population. To enable eruption forecasting, carry out hazard assessment, and mitigate risk, a thorough understanding of volcanic unrest is essential