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hardware with wireless communication and complex analytical software. Mussel behaviour is not binary (open/closed) but highly dynamic, with subtle patterns indicating different stressors. Training machine
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with outstanding interdisciplinary research training within the biosciences, underpinned by transformative technologies. Programme overview You will be recruited directly to a broad, interdisciplinary
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software-defined radios further increases the potential for exploitation by a wide range of actors. Unlike software flaws, vulnerabilities in physical components cannot be ‘patched’ in the traditional sense
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) deliver interactive, year-by-year visualisations of model outputs to inform policymakers and conservation planners on how current and future temperatures affect different turtle populations. Impact: This
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Programme (NSIP). The position is full-time and fixed-term until 31 March 2027. This interdisciplinary project is conducted in collaboration with the Department of Plant Sciences and other industry partners
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different VME types. Build predictive spatial models for VME distribution and resilience under future climate scenarios. Training The candidate will gain skills in: Deep-sea survey techniques using remotely
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economy and offers a vibrant and exciting environment for postgraduate training amongst international world experts. PhD positions are available in 28 different research groups in diverse areas covering
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training including field sampling and measurement, as well as direct training in the safe and effective operation of the different instruments and in advanced data processing workflows for the data outputs
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carbon uptake/release by the land biosphere, since each process responds differently to variability and climatic change. Novel atmospheric tracer measurements may provide new insight into GPP and TER
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resources for the mitigation of land degradation. Methodology The project will encompass two principle tasks: (1) Landscape-farm scale survey to examine how different land management scenarios impact soil