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decade, along with measurements/estimates of local conditions and emissions for said flights. By comparing to an observational counterfactual, you will seek to establish whether cirrus properties
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analysis problems, especially tracking the motion of objects, which are driven by real applications in life science research Developing solutions to integrate large foundation models into microscopy image
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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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based hydrological modelling with observational data. The research involves setting up an integrated hydrological model that collects both vertical and lateral hydrological processes, from the atmosphere
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. Your job In this PhD position, you will conduct idealised experiments with an atmospheric model (OpenIFS), using concepts from the mathematical field of periodically forced dynamical systems. You will
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. These methods will be applied to map global energy drought risks, using scenario databases of renewable energy installations from global integrated assessment models. The identified worst-case weather years will
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the ecological conditions under which compositionality and dishonest signalling emerge in novel communication systems, using state-of-the-art swarm robotics models. Since there are no archaeological records
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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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. The position will involve development of codes/models simulating the nucleation and propagation of stress corrosion cracking in samples under low cycle fatigue conditions, as well as models for linking
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Foundation Models initiative . The proposed starting date is 1 September 2025 or soon thereafter. The appointment will be made for a term of three years at a competitive salary and will follow the PhD study