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Agriculture is an important user of water in many catchments in England, particularly in the East. Water is abstracted from rivers and aquifers to support the production of high-value fruit and
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the development of digital twins to revolutionize tea agriculture practices. You will join our new BBSRC Business and Academia Prosperity Partnership between Cranfield University and LIPTON Teas and
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Based Solutions for water resources and water treatment Integrated catchment management and modelling Agricultural water resource management Irrigation and drainage Climate change impacts, vulnerability
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agriculture), and is financially self-sustaining; many of the partners (and others) are funding Applied Research projects and there is a growing revenue from EPSRC, TSB and EU funded work.
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well as agriculture, aerospace, automotive and the manufacturing industries. The student will be based at Through-life Engineering Services (TES) Centre at Cranfield . The TES Centre focuses on developing knowledge
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including rail, energy, health and agriculture. The centre is financially self-sustaining; many of the partners (and others) are funding Applied Research projects, and there is a growing revenue from EPSRC
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approaching £10M. We are now in our eighth year of operation and the Centre has grown into other sectors (rail, energy, health and agriculture), and is financially self-sustaining; many of the partners (and
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temperature rise is attributable to this potent greenhouse gas. Sources of methane include agriculture, landfill, water treatment and oil & gas facilities. To assist SLB and its clients meet their net-zero