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. Mesocosm experiments will test the effects of organic amendments on microbial activity and trace gas consumption, providing critical data on soil recovery and greenhouse gas mitigation. Expected outcomes
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Project Supervisor - Professor Robert Field Glycoprotein biopharmaceuticals are increasingly important due to their ability to treat diseases where small molecule drugs do not prove effective
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project. Laser beam sources, process development and control to enable better control of mass transfer and laser-matter interactions. The “design-manufacture-inspect-model-test” approach of this project
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to design interventions to build their resilience. In this project we aim to develop and test these techniques on great apes, as well as investigating how management techniques can be altered
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Co-I Watts, the project will aim to quantify ecological time lags and to test hypotheses generated by the theoretical work. We will aim to quantify the variation in the lag between restoration and
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sediment–water column model we have been developing in Exeter. With a well calibrated and tested sediment/water-column model, we will then perform idealised experiments focused on a range of proposed blue
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composite manufacturing, high‑rate testing, instrumentation, and predictive modelling. Supervisors: DrGustavo Quino Duration: 3.5 years. Funding: Full coverage of tuition fees and an annual tax-free stipend
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Ceratopteris richardii we have the first evidence that ‘female meiosis’ genes may have been repurposed from another part of the plant lifecycle (the gametophyte)[2]. One critical gene to test this hypothesis is
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Volcanic islands are exciting real-world climate and landscape laboratories. When geologically young (<10Ma) they provide a simplified and spatially limited setting for testing landscape evolution
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. The project is co-sponsored by Spirent Communications, a world leader in navigation and testing technology. Spirent will provide advanced simulation tools, expert support, and industry placements to help make