11 web-programmer-developer-"LIST"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" PhD positions at University of Plymouth
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analysis, critical thinking, scientific writing Your supervisors will help you identify your training and development needs, and use dedicated time and funding within the ARIES DT programme to support your
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diversity can help assess vulnerability and guide conservation of VMEs. This project will advance our understanding of VME functional ecology and develop science-based indicators of ecosystem health, directly
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position in a ‘landscape of fear’. Objective 3: Develop spatially explicit models to predict how nest footprints combine to generate landscape-level variation in microclimate, carbon flux, and plant
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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
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and modelling tools Person Specification: We seek a motivated individual with an interest in Earth Science and a desire to develop expertise in analytical techniques and modelling/basic programming
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for the programme, IELTS Academic score of 6.5 (with no less than 5.5 in each component test area) or equivalent. Successful candidates who meet UKRI’s eligibility criteria will be awarded a fully-funded ARIES
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. Project Description Plankton play essential roles in marine food webs and global carbon cycles, acting as sensitive indicators of environmental change and enabling predictions of climate impacts on ocean
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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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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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fishing gear types. In the UK, Fishtek Marine have developed the scallop pot (Enever et al. 2022), which—through a world first discovery—uses lights inside adapted crab and lobster pots to attract king