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substantial intensification of the ocean heat transport, highlighting their climatic influence. However, the dynamics of submesoscale flows, and hence their representation in climate models, have not been
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regions, and may have also been observed in historical trends, but the processes driving this delay are not well understood. This project will use observations and climate model simulations to examine how
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structural biology), Moebius (host–virus evolution, mathematical modelling), and Verkade (correlative microscopy, VolumeEM), the student will be trained in cutting-edge techniques, including cryo-electron
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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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, species distribution modelling, stomach content and dietary isotope analysis, and ecosystem modelling. Useful recruitment links: For information relating to the research project please contact the lead
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statistical and data analysis frameworks are welcomed to be proposed or developed by the candidate as part of the project. We will apply the methodologies to a wide range of data from observations to modelling
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spans animal evolutionary ecology, molecular ecology, and modelling of complex systems, and obtain interdisciplinary training in state-of-the-art approaches and techniques, which are highly south-after by
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al., pre-print). Although their direct sea level contribution is small, they can indicate which trajectory we are on. By modelling these regions under contrasting scenarios and searching for tipping
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opportunity to devise an exciting research project, to receive training in data capture and manipulation, statistics, trait analysis, and modelling of interaction webs, and to undertake fieldwork
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in relevant cellular and in vivo models. Depending on progress, it is expected that you will present your research at national and/or international major research conferences. A suitable candidate will