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PhD inUnderstanding the Risk of Damaging and Disruptive U.S. Winter Weather in a Changing Climate. Award Summary 100% fees covered, and a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £20,780 (2025/26
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). Overview Capital investments in water infrastructure are often the first adaptation solution considered when planning for resilient water infrastructure, especially in a changing climate. However, insurance
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). Overview This PhD will develop a data-driven framework to understand how climate-driven extreme weather affects electricity distribution networks and how targeted interventions can reduce disruption. Using
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research training support grant £20,000 and 100% fees paid. Overview Climate change is driving more intense storms, putting drainage systems under pressure. Rain gardens (vegetated basins that manage
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Award Summary This studentship provides a tax-free annual living allowance £26,546 plus a research training support grant £20,000 and 100% fees paid. Overview Climate change is driving more intense
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UKRI rate). Overview The vHABIT project develops an informatics-driven framework for monitoring, modelling, and managing floor vibration risk in occupied buildings. As climate adaptation drives
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to address climate change. To bridge this gap, this project will characterise wildfire charcoal from historic fires with known ages (years to decades to 174 MA old) to examine compositional evolution and
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pressures from climate change, urbanisation and ageing infrastructure. Although high-fidelity numerical models can simulate hydrodynamic and pollutant transport processes, their computational cost limits
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shifts in climate towards drier summers and higher variability in rainfall (CCC, 2019 ). Without adaptation and investment, water availability is projected to fall short of meeting future demands, with
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deployment of low-carbon heat technologies. The project contributes to SDG 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy), SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure), and SDG 13 (Climate Action). Number Of Awards 1