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—at Rutgers University–New Brunswick, including Piscataway; and at locations in Newark, Scotch Plains, Somerset, Stratford, and other locations. Clinical partners include Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital
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PhD Studentship: Artificial Intelligence for Building Performance – Optimising Low-Pressure Airtightness Testing Supervisors: Dr Christopher Wood (Faculty of Engineering) and Dr Grazziela Figueredo
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Supervisors: Dr Christopher Wood (Faculty of Engineering) and Dr Grazziela Figueredo (School of Computer Science) External Partner: Build Test Solutions Ltd (BTS) Start Date: 1st October 2025
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, at least a 2.1 honours degree or a master’s (or international equivalent) in a relevant science or engineering related discipline. To apply please contact the supervisor, Dr Jane Wood - jane.wood-2
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wetlands – namely salt marshes, seagrass meadows, and mangrove forests – are hotspots for biodiversity, vital for human wellbeing1. Long-term losses in their extent due to land conversion and climate change
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on insect biodiversity and monitoring in Stone Valley Research Forest, and who uses two common traps used for pollinator monitoring, blue-vane traps and bee bowls, and one newer technique, clear-vane traps
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change and health together. The Centre is partnered with the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), the National Trust, Forest Research, and the Met Office amongst others, and the successful applicant will
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trails and forests. Sweden offers a secure and high-quality lifestyle with comprehensive public health insurance and social security systems, making it attractive for international residents. Position
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, with University of Melbourne researchers contributing to all three Working Groups. Science and the Environments 22 Aug 2025 Heat-stressed Australian forests are thinning fast, producing carbon emissions
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to: Textile science Textile / garment manufacturing (Bio) Chemistry To apply, please contact the supervisors: Dr Jane Wood - jane.wood-2@manchester.ac.uk and Dr Henninger - claudia.henninger@manchester.ac.uk