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plantations, neither of which is sustainable. Arborea has patented technology to harvest microalgae which can produce 100x more protein per hectare than imported soy. Thus, incorporation of algal ingredients
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technology effectively and innovatively in the preparation and delivery of blended learning material. You will also be interested in developing pedagogic research and scholarship. We are open to discussing
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Science. You will have an enthusiastic and innovative approach to all aspects of student education, good communication and interpersonal skills, and the ability to use technology effectively and
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. This exciting new role is co-developed with the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL) and dedicated to the identified future research areas of novel human-swarm teaming in complex scenarios. About the
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requirements You will hold MSc (or equivalent) postgraduate degree and experience in agriculture and/or bioenergy / biofuel management e.g. environmental economics, environmental engineering, environmental
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of Humanities Faculty of Science & Engineering Science courses Engineering courses Western Australian School of Mines (WASM) Course type Undergraduate Postgraduate coursework Specifically for Aboriginal/Torres
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regional or local challenges related to environmental and ecological sustainability and leading to a more resilient ecosystem. Formulated as Art-Technology-Society Interactions (ATSI), these initiatives will
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Applicants should have a graduate degree related to network/computer sciences or engineering with a specialisation in cyber security/applied AI/ML. Good simulation skills for proof of concept and programming
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Foundation, who are sponsoring a bursary worth £5,000 to a student enrolled on MSc Water, Waste and Environmental Engineering. Eligibility You are a full-time postgraduate UK, EU and Overseas student You
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in the same broad subject area (e.g. computer science, AI, data science), or in a core-STEM subject (e.g. physics, engineering, mathematics, statistics, IT) Detailed eligibility criteria Application