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stable isotope methods to study water balance using deuterium oxide. This studentship is funded by the Leicester Biomedical Research Centre which is a collaboration between Loughborough University
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an excellent opportunity to work with Dr Ahsan Islam’s research group within the Chemical Engineering Department at Loughborough University. You will be joining a vibrant and multidisciplinary research community
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their futures. PAR data collection approaches will be developed with the CYP and the PhD researcher; and may include 360 digital technologies (cameras, models, drones and software’s) to communicate and educate
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to UK home students. The successful applicant will receive a generous tax-free annual stipend of £26,658 plus payment of their full-time home tuition fees. Due to funding restrictions, this PhD
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the Flood-CDT website . Please see this PhD project’s dedicated webpage for more information via the above ‘Apply’ button. Additional Funding Information Studentship type – UKRI through Flood-CDT
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different components a forecasting system, e.g. numerical weather predictions and flood dynamics modelling, need to be better understood, quantified and minimised. Methodology The aim of this exciting PhD
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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
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Loughborough University London (LUL) is seeking to appoint seven excellent PhD candidates to undertake fully funded PhD projects at our London-based interdisciplinary school. Our goal is to
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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 delivering optical temperature measurements that are applicable to aerospace gas turbines. Successful...