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Organisation Cranfield University School/Department School of Water, Energy and Environment Based at Cranfield Campus, Cranfield, Bedfordshire Hours of work 37 hours per week, normally worked Monday
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greenhouse gas emissions. The role will apply a novel integration of spatial mapping, remote sensing and field-specific modelling to evaluate the drain water levels, drainage system configurations and water
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Antarctica. You will join a team of glaciologists at the University of Leeds, using satellite data to improve our understanding of ice sheet-ocean interactions, and the processes driving recent change
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Antarctica. You will join a team of glaciologists at the University of Leeds, using satellite data to improve our understanding of ice sheet-ocean interactions, and the processes driving recent change
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the field of water insecurity through innovative research using secondary data from diverse sources including geospatial water data from the Gallup World Poll, and data from national health and nutrition
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to the tropics. Specifically, you will compile existing data and run the JULES land surface model to evaluate simulations of ecosystem fluxes of energy, water and carbon at the site level across multiple tropical
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to develop and execute an independent body of academic work of highest standards within the thematic scope of IMMANA. The post-holder is expected to advance the field of water insecurity through innovative
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: 2765324PN We are looking for a candidate with interest in computer simulation and numerical modelling of a new water window X-ray microscope. The project is an exciting new EPSRC-funded collaboration between
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tank, a refractive-index matched facility, water flumes, wind tunnels and an aeroacoustics facility. For Informal enquiries, please contact Professor Bharathram Ganapathisubramani ([email protected]
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; protecting the diversity of marine life on our planet with marine biology; and exploring, understanding and protecting our ocean systems with marine science. Students are taught by experts in their fields