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to slower, longer-term, evolution (e.g. vegetation and morphological change). For some, blue spaces may be perceived as ‘wasted space’, whilst highly engineered systems may be perceived as natural
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the creation of CO2. The technology can also be used to mitigate flare and waste gases, as well as support removal of atmospheric CO2 using biomethane. The development of solid carbon markets may influence
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solutions-focused professional with a strong foundation in IT and a commitment to continuous professional development. With hands-on experience in the Microsoft Power Platform - particularly Power Apps and
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the intersection of ecology, machine learning, and sustainable land management, the research will combine field data collection, deep learning model development, and stakeholder co-design to support biodiversity
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to ensuring safe, reliable, and high-performance communications. The development of 6G based AI networks with integrated TN and NTN infrastructures provides new opportunities for UAV tracking
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and supplier processes to financial oversight. Alongside this, you will play an important part in the development of HEECA, a voluntary association supporting security in UK higher education
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GNSS alone leaves systems vulnerable to interference, spoofing, or outages, particularly in dense urban environments. The development of 6G networks with integrated TN and NTN infrastructures provides
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, founded upon the diversity of activities and knowledge. A tailored programme of seminars and events, alongside our Doctoral Researchers Core Development programme (transferable skills training), provide
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how individuals make movement and life-history decisions in dynamic agricultural landscapes. A baseline model and dynamic energy budget framework already exist, but require development to incorporate
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of activities and knowledge. A tailored programme of seminars and events, alongside our Doctoral Researchers Core Development programme (transferable skills training), provide those studying a research degree