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Fully Funded PhD Studentship: Micromechanics of Grain-Interface Interactions (Soil-Structure Interaction) Background Are abrasive grains truly "indestructible"? Research in our leading experimental
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stable isotopes Cell extraction and molecular work Advanced microscopy Bioinformatics and statistical analysis Research infrastructure and study programme Work will be conducted at the Institute of Soil
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farm management through innovative sensing technologies, advanced modeling, and intelligent automation. This PhD project contributes to PhenoRob’s initiative to develop digital twins, i.e., high-fidelity
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, GNSS positioning is highly susceptible to errors from atmospheric distortions, multipath effects, and receiver noise. Recent advances in deep learning have shown that data-driven pseudorange correction
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Phenorob, we develop novel agrogeophysical methods to obtain noninvasive subsoil information that can be used to advance root phenotyping and soil functions. Soil-root interactions will be analyzed across
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BASF, you will gain insight into ecological risk assessment, landscape-scale modelling and regulatory contexts. Cranfield University offers an advanced modelling environment, high-performance computing
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interaction, signal processing, data science and machine learning. The successful candidate will gain expertise at the intersection of structural health monitoring, railway engineering, and advanced artificial
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for sustainable agriculture. PhenoRob’s mission is to transform crop production by optimizing breeding and farm management through innovative sensing technologies, advanced modeling, and intelligent automation
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be developing advanced spatial models such as graph-based approaches and network analytics to predict how blue network dynamics, fragmentation and surrounding land use interact to shape ecosystem
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used to advance root phenotyping and soil functions. Soil-root interactions will be analyzed across management scenarios using geophysics and numerical modeling. High-resolution subsoil characterization