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communities may have ecosystem level impacts that must be considered as part of sustainable management of the deep ocean, and in light of the new High Seas Treaty. This studentship will ask: how are deep-water
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computational fluid dynamics and numerical modelling will be used to simulate performance under varying runoff scenarios, pollution loads and climate conditions. By developing advanced road gully designs with
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PhD Studentship: Distributed and Lightweight Large Language Models for Aerial 6G Spectrum Management
About the Project Project details: Aerial platforms such as Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), High-Altitude Platforms (HAPs), and Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites will play a vital role in the next
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advanced nanoengineering techniques, the project seeks to achieve a DA biosensor with superior sensitivity, selectivity, and stability, optimised for use in complex biological environments. Background
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Methods Tropical forest soils are crucial to the global carbon cycle, yet increasing wildfire, land-use change, and climate warming may cause large carbon emissions. This PhD will investigate (1) how soil
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, or applying consistent correction models across inter- and intra-satellite interactions. The use of multi-objective optimisation will enable systematic exploration of trade-offs between different classes
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in Participating Departments Becoming a part of Exeter’s postgraduate research (PGR) community means you will have access to leading research facilities and industry connections. You’ll play a pivotal
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Methods Marine bivalves such as mussels and oysters are vital for UK coastal ecosystems and support multi-million-pound aquaculture industries. However, their survival and performance are increasingly
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in Participating Departments Becoming a part of Exeter’s postgraduate research (PGR) community means you will have access to leading research facilities and industry connections. You’ll play a pivotal
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existing models of reliability, performance, and safety. Similarly, in dynamic crowd scenarios, assumptions about orderly movement can break down due to panic or unexpected human behaviour, leading