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PhD: Developing Robust Drought Projections for Resilient UK Water Resource Futures. Award Summary Full PhD tuition fees at the UK home student rate (UK students and EU students with settled or pre
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consumables, equipment, and travel related to the project. Number Of Awards ReNU+ is a unique and ambitious programme that will train the next-generation of doctoral carbon champions who are renowned
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aims to develop novel materials and components that facilitate strong light-matter interactions and enhance nonlinear optical responses for advanced photonic functionalities. This project is multifaceted
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-efficient and high-performance photonic devices have been driven by the quantum revolution. This PhD studentship aims to develop novel materials and components that facilitate strong light-matter interactions
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. There will be scope for both observational and theoretical work, as we develop ever more sophisticated reverberation mapping models that account for general relativistic and radiative transfer effects, and
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integrity and develop new ways to assess and monitor these impacts. Working at the interface of climate science, geotechnical engineering, remote sensing and critical asset management you will integrate
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Process Industries: Net Zero (PINZ) . The aim of the PINZ CDT is to train the next generation of chemical engineers and chemists to develop the new processes, process technologies and green chemistries
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. Overview This project is part of the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Process Industries: Net Zero (PINZ) . The aim of the PINZ CDT is to train the next generation of chemical engineers and chemists
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their well-known ability to absorb metals, nitrogen and phosphorous is used in solar driven processes that clean up the wastewater. A process co-developed by Newcastle University and Northumbrian Water Ltd
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proposes to leverage CFD and DEM to develop an optimised methodology for designing and locating PBs specifically for enhanced flood mitigation in coastal environments. In particular, we will consider