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, focus groups, surveys, ethnography, participatory mapping, and document analysis. To examine extreme weather event impact and management from the perspective of residents and stakeholders. The supervisory
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visualisation results will be tested by examining how well it can assist a series of decision making tasks through collaborating with experts from the problem domain. Applicants should have, or expect to achieve
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four-year full-time PhD structure (three years research + one year writing-up and examination) Start date: September 2025, January 2026. Application process: Rolling admissions—apply early to secure your
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. Under the guidance of the supervisor, the candidate will conduct experimental tests on composite samples to evaluate properties like crack propagation speed, GI,C and GII,C (mode I and mode II fracture
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work on the relationship between AI and democratic ideals, an exploration of the history of algorithmic manipulation of democratic processes, examination of the role of the tech sector, including
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performance, performer training and performing archives, this PhD will examine how engagement with an archive enables performance histories to be taxonomised and reanimated, using Reckless Sleepers’ body
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to characterise the material behaviours of thin sheets and foils (tensile, shear and creep effects) to improve the forming process and optimise process variables. Experimental methods for testing mechanical
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interactive learning environment. Based at Cranfield University, a global leader in aerospace research, the project benefits from world-class experimental facilities in hydrogen testing and expertise in
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magnification and error accumulation by closing the feedback loop of conventional 3DP systems. The candidate will test the developed technologies across multiple application scenarios, including large-scale
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, epigenomics and transcriptomics from these models alongside extensive human tumour collections. You will be PhD-qualified, or have submitted your PhD thesis for examination at the point of commencing this post