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excellent communication skills, you will have a good understanding of agricultural drainage and soil hydrology and a broad understanding of the contemporary challenges facing the agricultural sector. About Us
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A position exists, for a Research Assistant/Associate in the Department of Engineering, to work on research in the fields of machine learning, hydrology, and water resources management at various
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Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (Edinburgh, UK, Professor Francis Daunt), with opportunities for extended visits to these groups. Together, these groups hold strong expertise in population, behavioural
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. There will be close working collaborations with researchers at Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU, Norway) and UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (Edinburgh, UK, Professor Francis Daunt
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the impact of beaver landscape modification on: physical and chemical characteristics of lowland English rivers, hydrological regimes in rivers in which abstraction takes place, diversity of thermal habitat
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of academic work Experience of stakeholder engagement The postholder will work closely with: Prof Carol Wagstaff (University of Reading), Dr James Bullock (Centre for Ecology and Hydrology) and Dr Sevrine
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academic/research institute partners (Universities of Bangor and Leeds, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Forest Research and Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre), with over 10 other project
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climate, sociodemographic and hydrological variables. The system is currently operational and the postholder will primarily focus on generating higher resolution forecasts, improving how forecasts inform
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the complex interplay of mechanical, ecological, and hydrological processes in natural porous media, and to increase our understanding of the dynamics of Peatland, and carbon sequestration within it. Peatlands
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, infrastructure networks, urban and rural domestic housing, building materials, occupations and industry, subsistence activities, food resources, land use, hydrology, terrain and soils. Skills 6. Demonstrable