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Cartographic Heritage to model the impact of land changes on the hydrological and river systems in Europe The main goal of this proposal is to develop strong research and analysis skills of a PhD student
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roles in the uptake of sulphur from the soil, and emerging evidence suggests that sulphur metabolism influences the composition and function of plant microbiomes. However, this phenomenon has barely been
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Primary supervisor - Dr Phil Carella The fossil record demonstrates that filamentous microbes invaded ancient plant cells with intracellular hyphal structures over 450 million years ago. To this day
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for social and economic activity, but are more complex and evolving systems, shaped by dynamic interactions between population growth, land use planning, infrastructure development, and the integration
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increasingly important as climate and land-use change impact the planet, and biodiversity credit systems start to be implemented. For vocally active species, PAM holds large promise as a standardized and
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-water settings. The research will develop a unified framework that fuses heterogeneous sensing modalities through uncertainty-aware probabilistic optimization while maintaining semantic, structural, and
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) to address questions and generate hypotheses on the interactions between plants, soil, environment and management such as leaf pruning and root cutting. For this, you will consider both above- and belowground
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driving eco-physiological mechanisms. You will use 3D plant modelling (so-called functional-structural plant modelling) to address questions and generate hypotheses on the interactions between plants, soil
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techniques for robust perception in challenging underwater environments, including visual (and acoustic) sensing to enable reliable object detection, scene understanding, and interaction. You will thus
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the area of finite geometry. Finite geometry studies finite structures that satisfy axioms of classical geometrical spaces such as the Euclidean and projective spaces. In this project, by developing novel