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Location: Public Health and Sports Sciences, St Luke’s Campus, Exeter, UK The University of Exeter’s Department of Public Health and Sports Sciences is inviting applications for a PhD studentship
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optimisation of environmental objectives with detailed modelling of bidding decisions. The candidate will require a 1st or 2:1 degree in Engineering, Physics, Mathematics or similar discipline with strong
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(SOEC) has emerged as a promising technology for hydrogen production, renewable energy storage and CO2 mitigation. In addition, co-electrolysis of carbon dioxide with steam in SOEC produces synthetic gas
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to understand the release, environmental fate and impact of antifouling biocides from small craft using a combination of fieldwork, laboratory assays and human behavioural science. Best-practice guidelines will
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the significant global challenges and opportunities facing the land-based sector such as the climate change crisis, biodiversity loss, adoption of technology, and thriving rural economies. The RAU is set in
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KCL, and be based in the Nutritional Sciences department at the Waterloo campus of King’s College London. They will work closely with NHS colleagues delivering obesity interventions across South East
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AI Centre for Doctoral Training in AI for Sustainability (SustAI). For more information about SustAI, please see: https://sustai.info/ You will join the School of Electronics and Computer Science
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We are thrilled to announce a fantastic opportunity for a PhD Studentship and Graduate Teaching Assistant at the School of Psychological Sciences , Birkbeck, University of London. A prestigious
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of technology is, to some extent, reducing the carbon impact of otherwise high-impact sectors whilst simultaneously stimulating increased reliance on the energy-sapping processes of data rendering, server farms
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. This scientific evidence has informed research in the humanities and social sciences on the emotional dimensions of environmental change and environmental loss. This has included a reflection on how human