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. However, modelling applications involving complex WSI accurately and efficiently, especially those associated with extreme marine conditions, is particularly challenging because these are multi-physics
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tracking to protect the freshwater and marine environment. Number Of Awards 1 Start Date September 2024 Award Duration 4 years Application Closing Date 21 June 2024 Sponsor EPSRC & WRC Group + Northumbrian
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Global Biodiversity Framework Target 3 that seeks to protect 30% of the terrestrial and marine areas by 2030 (30x30 target). This project will focus on community forestry in Nepal, considered among
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biodiversity declines are most apparent in species with complex lifecycles, especially diadromous fishes (lifecycles involving movements between freshwater and marine environments), with all 16 European mid- and
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employability, and reducing Force operational effectiveness. The Royal Navy MSKI Mitigation Programme (RN MMP), aims to support Sailor and Royal Marines’ health and performance through developing
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: British Antarctic Survey, British Geological Survey, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, the Natural History Museum and Plymouth Marine Laboratory. The partnership aims to provide a broad training in earth
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disease impacting domestic flower production. The School of Biological and Marine Sciences, at the University of Plymouth, invites applications for a fully-funded ResM. studentship. The studentship will be
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to dynamic loading conditions (wind, waves, earthquakes, tsunamis) in the harsh offshore environment. Those loads are transferred to the marine soil deposits around the structure foundation, and thus
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solutions for fluid-structure interaction challenges. By drawing inspiration from nature's ingenious mechanisms, such as the flight of birds and insects, the propulsion of marine creatures, and the adaptive
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: British Antarctic Survey, British Geological Survey, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, the Natural History Museum and Plymouth Marine Laboratory. The partnership aims to provide a broad training in earth