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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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these exciting recent studies to examine the biology and exploitability of these observations in considerably more detail. The aim of the research is to determine the potential of using anaerobic fungi with
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hold a minimum of a 2:1 or equivalent bachelor's degree in an appropriate subject (such as Animal Science, Agriculture or Veterinary Science, with a specific interest in reproduction and/or nutrition
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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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supervisor: Dr Marie Kirby, Harper Adams University Project description Introduction to research area The application of animal slurries and anaerobic digestates to land to provide crop nutrients is facing
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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
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: Candidates must hold a minimum of an upper second class (2:1) honours degree, or equivalent in an appropriate subject area (e.g. microbiology, agricultural science, biological science or a related subject
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the programme. Suitable applicants will have a background in plant science, a specific interest in plant metabolism, and embrace the opportunity to gain experience in a range of scientific techniques. In return
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. Project description: Background: Metabolomics is a technique that utilises advanced analytical chemistry to provide researchers with a more complete picture of the animal’s phenotype at the metabolic level
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land-based and food supply chain sector. With around 2,800 undergraduate students, plus those completing postgraduate, research and CPD programmes, Harper Adams University is the UK's largest single