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on Wednesday 24 July 2024 Reference: RD-PHD-24-GC-R1-MH Title: Fulfilling the 'promise of precision'? A user-centred study of sensor technology for farm animal welfare Primary Supervisor - Dr Gemma Charlton
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background in microbiology, a specific interest in microbial ecology and fermentation technology and have a willingness to embrace the opportunity to gain experience in a range of unique scientific techniques
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Department and Engineering Department Project Background: The reduced need and intensity of tillage where compaction is avoided improves soil condition and soil function, and helps reduce soil greenhouse gas
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principles will allow the development of this technology to commercialisation for the anaerobic digestion (AD) industry. Currently there are 1,020 operating commercial AD plants in the UK (ADBA, 2024), with
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on the intersection of technology, society, and ethics in the context of global agricultural practices. Preliminary findings will be presented at academic conferences and workshops to gather feedback from the scholarly