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Funded PhD Studentship in applied geospatial ecology. This project will investigate how dryland vegetation productivity varies across space and time and how it responds to land management. Working
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This PhD studentship, based at the University of Exeter's Penryn Campus (Cornwall), offers an opportunity to conduct research at the intersection of wind energy, power systems, and advanced control
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Demonstration (Months 26-36): Using an existing simulator, WP3 will establish an AEC testbed to evaluate the solutions from WPs 1-2. A typical use case of accurate environment perception will be developed
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desirable but not essential. The PhD is funded by the NIHR Bath Mental Health Research Group, and is supervised across Exeter, Bath and Bristol universities, with Exeter being the home institution
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supervisors. A wide variety of PhD projects is available; example project areas are: Human-machine teaming AI agents for air traffic control Weak signal analysis for air traffic control room situational
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the simulation models using appropriate tools (e.g., AnyLogic, Simio, Siemens Plant Sim, Python, MATLAB or other relevant simulation platforms) Evaluate and validate the proposed framework and assess its impact on
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The experience of pain is dynamic beyond nociceptive signalling, affected by emotional, motivational and cognitive factors. This PhD project aims to investigate the underlying neurobiological
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rapid, data-driven, physically informed and human-aligned decision framework capable of robust, equity-aware intervention planning under climate uncertainty. This PhD will develop a decision-support
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Location: Exeter,Streatham Campus The University of Exeter’s Department of Psychology is inviting applications for a PhD studentship fully funded by NIHR to commence on 21 September 2026 or as soon
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centres. These optical connections will become ever shorter and more integrated with electronic systems, and will not only connect, but also process information themselves. This level of integration calls