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recognised as a key solution to achieve both economic and ecological objectives. This project aims at developing robotics and automation technologies to improve the productivity and efficiency
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Protection (RED ALERT CDT). The NERC RED ALERT CDT consists the University of Bath, Bangor University, Cardiff University and the University of Exeter plus the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology. RED-ALERT
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Protection (RED ALERT CDT). The NERC RED ALERT CDT consists the University of Bath, Bangor University, Cardiff University and the University of Exeter plus the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology. RED-ALERT
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, architecture, anthropology, biology, ecology, and computational neuroscience. As part of this doctorate, novel environmental metrics will be generated from existing, large-scale datasets to advance an index
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between engagement with nature and quality of life for people with dementia. Using mixed methods (e.g., questionnaires, go-along interviews and ecological momentary analysis), you will unravel
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, to surpass the limitations of conventional adhesives in terms of durability and ecological impact. Background and objectives: Engineering biology exploits and manipulates biological systems to solve real-world
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of water for agriculture. This PhD will integrate environmental science, ecology, engineering and philosophy to explore the legal frameworks, farmer and regulator perspectives, water resource needs and
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queer ecologies, decolonial approaches) The idea of ‘nature’ in art Use of new imaging technologies (digital, installation, CGI, VR) in depicting physical environments Environmental implications of art
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/dementia subtype) and socio-ecological factors (wellbeing/carer wellbeing/local environment) to develop timely interventions. Current research lacks objective SB measures, relying on subjective self-report
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: biological engineering reactor design, molecular microbiology, molecular ecology and bioinformatics. You will also have the opportunity to attend conferences. Cranfield University is a specialist postgraduate