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to study soil-vegetation-atmosphere interactions. Your main responsibilities will include: Fly drones and process data of multispectral, thermal and LiDAR sensors Implement approaches to integrate drone data
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introduce predictable spatial structuring in bird impacts that scale up to shape ecosystem function. However, multiple climate factors are changing seabird distributions, and humans can further modify where
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This PhD offers an exciting opportunity to tackle one of Europe’s most urgent biodiversity challenges – amphibian declines driven by interacting pressures from agriculture, climate change and
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Primary supervisor - Dr Phil Carella The fossil record demonstrates that filamentous microbes invaded ancient plant cells with intracellular hyphal structures over 450 million years ago. To this day
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From a scientific point of view, after-school care is the so-called ‘Cinderella of childcare’. As a PhD researcher in this field, you can break new ground and make an impact with this innovative
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for social and economic activity, but are more complex and evolving systems, shaped by dynamic interactions between population growth, land use planning, infrastructure development, and the integration
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roles in the uptake of sulphur from the soil, and emerging evidence suggests that sulphur metabolism influences the composition and function of plant microbiomes. However, this phenomenon has barely been
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Cartographic Heritage to model the impact of land changes on the hydrological and river systems in Europe The main goal of this proposal is to develop strong research and analysis skills of a PhD student
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Engineering, NTNU, has a vacancy for a 3-year PhD position for research on deicing of roads by utilising shallow geothermal energy for Norwegian ground and climatic conditions. The Geotechnical Engineering
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scales. The research will be conducted within plant ecology, but includes connections and interactions between vegetation and other organism groups – both above and below ground - in forests of different