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. We aim to push the limits of sensitivity and spatial resolution in quantum metrology using novel schemes while developing robust sensor platforms for real-world applications. As a PhD student in our
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for estimating sustainable city size by identifying key determinants (e.g., accessibility, agglomeration, emissions, equity), testing spatial boundary sensitivity, and broadening sustainability
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the Earth’s core to its surface, including man’s spatial and material utilisation of the Earth – always with a focus on sustainability and innovation. With 3,400 students (BSc and MSc) and 720 staff
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persists, even for the most powerful sensors operating in this way. A drastic departure from this sensing architecture is “multistatic” radar – enacted by a coherent network of spatially distributed sensors
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to advancing forest management through innovative approaches that emphasize functional diversity and ecological connectivity. The research encompasses six interconnected themes that aim to enhance forest
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, this inhibits bacterial growth—especially in already temperature-stressed bacteria. These interacting stressors can amplify ecological impacts. To generalize our findings, we propose experiments testing
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actors involved in managing public space? How can they adapt to dynamic societal needs and increasing spatial interdependencies? What institutional models promote more efficient, equitable and resilient
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response have led to targets for reducing overflow frequency, ecological harm, visual impacts, and protecting bathing water. This PhD project has been co-developed with four UK water companies and the
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Earth system models on different temporal and spatial scales to answer key questions of global change. Doctoral candidates of the IMPRS-ESM contribute to the development and application of Earth system
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, however, these may not always be able to provide the spatial and/or temporal coverage that is required. In such cases, information from ground measurements can be combined with information from other