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. Collaboration and interaction with aquatic ecophysiologists and ecotoxicologists, as well as biosensor researchers and environmental/water organisations and the new Centre for Resilience in Environment, Water and
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for Environment, Fisheries & Aquaculture Science Dr Vera Fonseca, Centre for Environment, Fisheries & Aquaculture Science Project Description The University of Exeter’s Department of Ecology and Conservation is
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events, both natural and anthropogenic (including earthquakes, floods, storms, climate change), on built environment. The primary goal is to enhance our understanding and predictive capabilities, thereby
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facilitate the reduction of anthropogenic impacts and the better protection of biodiversity in freshwater environments. Essential: This project is suitable for a candidate with a strong background in aquatic
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pollution and significant challenges surround their incorporation into digital, real-time monitoring and water fingerprinting technologies. Essential: This project is suitable for a candidate with a strong
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preferences. Essential: A biological/relevant degree and a passion for research and the environment. Desired: Some knowledge of, and ideally experience of working with, invertebrates and/or molecular biology