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This is a full-time, funded PhD opportunity open to both home and overseas students. Please note that only home fees will be covered - eligible overseas students will need to make up the difference in tuition fee funding. This opportunity provides an annual stipend of the research council...
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security, and economic stability. As cyber threats grow in sophistication, our need to address this problem becomes increasingly urgent. In this PhD project, you will: Formalize and represent the threat
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background (e.g., mathematics, computer science, electronical engineering, physics, statistics, economics). Closing date : 31st July 2024. Funding: Full-time studentships will cover UK course fees and an
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on process and product characterisation, comprehensive life cycle and techno-economic assessments to align with evolving market trends and client needs, as well as to support biochar-based carbon dioxide
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is October 2024 and international students January 2025. Project contact Dr Olamide Jogunola Project advert The introduction of large-scale quantum computing will profoundly affect industry, economy
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. Individual turbines typically generate only a few MW and so economics of scale favour operation of multiple units in an array. Because of device-interaction, total array generation depends on layout and
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degrowth or doughnut economics – in theory and practice - is in its infancy. This research project would develop the understanding of obstacles and opportunities to centre human rights in postgrowth
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theoretical and practical work in various aspects of the family justice system. Funding providers: Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and Lancaster University. Subject areas: Law, linguistics, social
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technologies and management practices that promise combined benefits. The goal is to provide actionable insights that can lead manufacturing organizations towards a more sustainable and economically viable
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of these ways shed light on the history of veganism, develop the theory and methodology of vegan literary studies, and contribute to urgent contemporary debates concerning humans’ physical, economic, affectual