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resilient to future change. This project will evaluate potential future land use configurations in several countries, exploring where and how biomass production can support multiple objectives for a
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(contributing approximately 50%), advancements in aircraft technology (30%), and operational improvements (20%) – together supporting the industry's 2050 carbon-neutral growth objectives. Broadly, this project
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fieldwork. Project aims and objectives The overarching question is How soundscapes change across land-use gradients in different socio-ecological contexts. This will inform whether biodiversity responses
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candidate will join the energetic human-centred computing group led by Professor Moi Hoon Yap. Project aims and objectives The project aims to design innovative deep multimodal learning methods to understand
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PhD Studentship - Characterising the Nutritional Requirements of Professional Soccer Match Officials
provision within the PGMOL. Project aims and objectives This overarching aim of this project is to characterise the nutritional requirements of professional soccer match officials in order to devise specific
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multiple objectives in real-time. The complexity of coordinating these distributed systems while ensuring stability and optimal performance presents a significant technical barrier that must be overcome
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co-supervised by both academic and industry experts, gaining valuable skills at the interface of hydrogeology, environmental engineering, and computational modeling. Research Objectives Understanding
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is still to materialise, with one of the key barriers being its cyber security and privacy concerns. These concerns include data security, user privacy, and the potential manipulation or tracking
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research objectives include analyzing how these actors understand and navigate the ‘innovation challenges’ pertaining to antimicrobials and AMR; how the rapidly evolving life sciences knowledge of microbes
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managed to allow for efficient solar energy harvesting. This project will deliver novel methods for modelling and controlling LGS structural dynamics in the extreme orbital environment. The objectives