10 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"UNIS"-"DIFFER" PhD positions at University of Plymouth
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for Sustainable Development Goals, the risks from plastics in fisheries have been largely overlooked. The PhD is supported by a partnership between academia, fishers and marine managers. Its results are intended
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pollution from textiles and tyres by developing and evaluating comprehensive frameworks and criteria to drive safer and more sustainable design. Research will predominantly be desk-based, including systematic
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. This studentship addresses this critical gap by leveraging recent advancements in plankton imaging data classifiers’ translatability across multiple instruments’ output. It will apply existing biodiversity policy
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policy frameworks. This studentship addresses this critical gap by leveraging recent advancements in plankton imaging data classifiers’ translatability across multiple instruments’ output. It will apply
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) to investigate how coastal temperate marine invertebrate and macroalgal species respond to extreme heat events, both marine and atmospheric, across multiple biological scales. You will: Conduct single-species
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function and develop science-based advice in fisheries management to prevent significant adverse impacts. This project will combine seafloor visual surveys, targeted sampling and AI-assisted image analyses
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, by the end of the project, the student will be able to initiate and plan scientific studies, so will be provided with guided opportunities to develop their own ideas, develop and test hypotheses and
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(Smale); data analysis, critical thinking, scientific writing, presenting and communicating scientific results. Your supervisors will help you identify your training and development needs, and use
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skills, conference participation, and engagement with UKRI and industry partners developing marine biorefineries. Eligibility We seek a motivated candidate with at least an upper second-class degree (or
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concert with measurements of seawater sewage contamination, to better understand how the detailed lab studies relate to fish living in the wild. Training This is an exceptional opportunity to develop highly