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specimens tell us about changes in bat morphology in response to climate and land-use changes over the past century? The supervisory team will provide training in bat research, bioinformatics, genomic
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will apply nonlinear and associational (colloquially called “causal”) timeseries analysis techniques to provide a more rigorous, and more statistically significant framework for understanding
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will need to apply to the University of Exeter as the registered University who will be awarding the PhD.
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and strain may relate to patterns of volcanic earthquakes. Models will be applied to case-study volcanoes co-selected with the PhD student and collaborators at local volcano observatories during
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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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to understand the drivers and dynamics of sediment transport along this highly populated and vulnerable river. Additionally, it will explore the use of prototype water quality sensors (Hydrobeans) to understand
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future climate change affect these hazards? The PhD researcher will have scope to determine: Selection of study rivers/locations; hazard focus (river migration by bank erosion or avulsion); methodological
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for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) but you will need to apply to the University of Exeter as the registered University who will be awarding the PhD.
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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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About the Partnership This project is one of a number that are in competition for funding from the NERC Great Western Four+ Doctoral Training Partnership (GW4+ DTP). The GW4+ DTP consists of the Great Western Four alliance of the University of Bath, University of Bristol, Cardiff University and...