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. And maybe just answer the question of what life might be like if it developed in these highly-charged environments. We have excellent high-throughput experimental and computational facilities, enabling
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, data CO2, dark data, etc.) for individuals and the environment. This project is an exciting opportunity to investigate the different stress-related implications of digital decarbonisation and explore
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the environment and the sectors. Learn more about Digital Decarbonisation Supervisors Primary supervisor: Professor Graham Hitchen Secondary supervisors: Professor Lisa Jackson Dr Kate Broadhurst Professor Ian
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better protect their property (e.g., [1]). Under the National Surface Water Management Action Plan [1], the Environment Agency (EA), Met Office and Flood Forecasting Centre are committed to exploring
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we need to include their knowledge of their local environment and imagination as, when empowered, they can directly influence decisions (Peek, 2008, Parsons, 2024). To promote CYP’s resilience, we must
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This project aims to develop advanced optical methods for measurement within the combustion environment. The project will be conducted within the state-of-the-art NCCAT labs with a focus on
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solution for flood risk assessment to support practical flood risk management in both data-rich and scarce environments. Methodology This exciting PhD project aims to harness the latest developments in high