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interdisciplinarity and transfer of science to society. As a modern employer, it offers attractive working conditions to all employees in teaching, research, technology and administration. The goal is to promote and
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will also include evaluating and validating existing numerical models, ensuring their reliability in predicting real-world conditions. This project is supported by brand-new laboratory facilities
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of waterlogged conditions, peatlands are projected to be particularly impacted by future climate change, through changes in both temperature and precipitation. Bioclimatic envelope models predict significant loss
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plant genetic mechanisms that coordinate mycorrhizal interactions with plant P and water status, root system development, and soil microbial communities. Using maize and rice as models, we will: Determine
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objectives and activities include: • Developing a CFD model to analyse arc physics and establish correlations between transferred energy distribution and deposition conditions (including WA-DED process
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The project: We invite applications for a fully funded PhD studentship in the Solid Mechanics Group at the University of Bristol to work on the predictive modeling of hydrogen-induced damage in
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-product functionalities are stably attached to polysaccharides under conditions of product storage and use but become labile under post-use conditions in the environment. This could conceivably be achieved