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UKRI rate). Overview This PhD aims to improve risk assessment and mitigation of high-impact and damaging weather events by developing catastrophe model methods, and adjustment factors to address current
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amplification under real-world wave-current conditions. Assess the potential for array design and control strategies to modify, minimise, or even exploit (by focusing waves away from down-wave turbines
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on Tuesday 30 June 2026 Reference: PHD-GC-01 Acoustic Monitoring and Artificial Intelligence for Precision Assessment of Dairy Cattle Welfare Precision livestock farming is transforming how animal health and
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environments. This PhD project will address that fundamental gap. The researcher will develop a robust, evidence-based framework governing how robotic systems approach, assess and harvest horticultural crops
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This interdisciplinary PhD project will bring together mathematics and ecology to assess the risk of invasive tree pests being transported into Great Britain by wind. While biosecurity measures largely focus on trade
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learning approach to translating multi-modal inspection data into remaining useful life predictions; and (3) create a dynamic techno-economic model linking real-time condition assessments to optimal
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mathematics and ecology to assess the risk of invasive tree pests being transported into Great Britain by wind. While biosecurity measures largely focus on trade‑related pathways, long‑distance wind‑borne
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the analytical tools and processing conditions help to retain material properties during recycling. Accessing modern analytical capabilities (rheology, GPC, tensile testing, microscopy) and processing tools
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approaches to assess their diagnostic value. In Years 1 and 2, laboratory studies will screen candidate EPF isolates for acaricidal activity, thermotolerance and honeybee safety. The student will examine
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wind, waves, currents, and seismic activities interact with corrosive conditions, accelerating degradation and elevating catastrophic failure risks. Current assessment methods rely heavily on sparse