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optimizing orbit configurations and potential constellation designs to maximize scientific return related to atmospheric variability. Particular emphasis will be placed on understanding variations in neutral
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, both written and spoken Be amenable to travel to the UK Applicants completing their degree during spring 2026 may also apply but cannot assume the position until the degree has been completed. Newly
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research questions could include, or be variations upon, but not be limited to, any of the following: How do other anti-autocratic movements in Africa critique autocracy, envisage democracy, and/or
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SPEAR Centre: PhD in ‘Long-Range, High Bandwidth Distributed Acoustic Sensing for Fibre Optic Links’
Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) is rapidly emerging as a transformative technology capable of turning standard optical fibres into high-resolution acoustic sensor arrays. By detecting subtle phase variations
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for professional applications, where stable quality of service with bounded latency, guaranteed packet delivery rate is a must. Today, we still see Wi-Fi coverage is far from uniform, high variations of the Wi-Fi
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response under changing climate Research subject: Biology Description: Climate change presents a particular challenge for woody perennial plants. Long generation times limit the opportunities for heritable
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heterogeneity and temporal variation and cannot be adequately described by models that assume a uniform structure. The project aims to develop flexible models that allow key characteristics of the process, such
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heterogeneity and temporal variation and cannot be adequately described by models that assume a uniform structure. The project aims to develop flexible models that allow key characteristics of the process, such
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applied to bridges, wind turbines, and high-rise buildings. Variations in dynamic characteristics - such as eigenfrequencies, mode shapes, and modal damping ratios - can indicate structural changes
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developed around sacred water courses in a mostly British context, including springs, wells, lakes, rivers and the sea, examining their lingering cultural footprint in the 21st century. It will focus