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public and global health research, education and translation of knowledge into policy and practice. We are seeking to appoint a Research Fellow for Innovative Methods and Metrics for Agriculture and
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Methods and Metrics for Agriculture and Nutrition Actions (IMMANA) programme. IMMANA’s aim is to accelerate the development of a robust scientific evidence base needed to guide changes in global agriculture
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modellers to join our team to contribute to understanding the field- to catchment-scale challenges and opportunities for raising watertables within agriculturally drained lowland peat soils across England
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and globally to deliver impact for the agricultural and food sector. The successful candidate will work alongside the lead, a bioinformatician and a project manager within the new Centre of Excellence
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and globally to deliver impact for the agricultural and food sector. The successful candidate will work alongside the lead, a bioinformatician and a project manager within the new Centre of Excellence
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and testing automation & robotic systems incorporating AR/VR, AI, drones & sensors, at a number of agricultural/horticultural locations across Cornwall & IoS, specifically showcasing & testing emerging
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You will be educated to doctoral level (or close to completion of a PhD), ideally with multidisciplinary experience that integrates environmental, agricultural, economic and social sciences. You should
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(or close to completion of a PhD), ideally with multidisciplinary experience that integrates environmental, agricultural, economic and social sciences. You should have a sound knowledge of agricultural
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at present at the farm production and processing stage, through the development of innovative and sustainable valorisation strategies that convert agri-food waste streams into next-generation feed additives
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station (HAP). Innovative radio sensing platforms for remote sensing. Radar based target classification for smart mobility and smart agriculture. Electronic defence in emerging telecommunication standards