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Distributed radar systems comprise a coherent network of spatially distributed sensors that can be independently transmitting, receiving, or both. By acting in unison, rather than in isolation
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Almost all radar systems currently transmit from the same location. A drastic departure from this sensing architecture is distributed radar – enacted by a coherent network of spatially distributed
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, providing direct evidence of the organism in that location. They can also provide major insights into organisms’ distribution and palaeobiology, such as speed and nature of locomotion, anatomy, behaviour
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the spatial distribution of woodburning emissions. Integrate observations into inversion modelling to refine regional and national emission inventories. Model the impact of woodburning on UK air quality and
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are the worst possible example because they are in no respects like sound and light; they have all the complications that waves can have.'' In the present day, the mathematical and computational study of water
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k Si3N4 and then the additive manufacturing of the components with the aim of achieving complex geometries with the enhanced ceramic. Funding notes: This PhD programme will be hosted in the School
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Programme (DTP), offering one home and one overseas 3.5-year studentship covering full tuition fees and a standard UKRI stipend. For further details of how to apply, please click on the 'Apply' button above.
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validation in representative environments. The successful candidate will gain expertise in electrochemical sensing, microengineering, and computational modelling, and will join an interdisciplinary research
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with long-standing vaccine programmes, disease remains a challenge. In this project the student will use genomic and novel computational approaches to examine the S. pneumoniae causing severe infections
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and spatial resolution, to make a leap in this field. The PhD research programme will squarely address these challenges. The PhD candidate should have completed (or about to complete