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Oceanography Centre Southampton. The project will help you to develop skills and expertise in quantum technologies, atomic and laser physics, microfabrication, photonics, imaging, control and instrumentation
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be supervised by Dr Christine Evers (Univ. Southampton), Dr Mohammad Belal (National Oceanography Centre), and Prof Daniel Clark (Univ. Southampton). As part of your PhD project, you will: Conduct
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Research Centre (ORC) and the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) you will study the detection of ocean pollutants like CO2 and methane by designing, fabricating and testing sensors for monitoring
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suitability of photonic-based sensors for biological oceanography has already been demonstrated in our preliminary, proof of concept work. The novelty of this technique relies on light immunity at harsh
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a multidisciplinary project, and would be suitable for a candidate with a good undergraduate degree in oceanography, environmental sciences, mechanical engineering, or chemistry. You must be curious