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The projections of sea level rise show that UK sea level will continue to rise well beyond 2100, even under scenarios where future temperature rise is stopped. Extreme sea level events are also
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consider realistic ocean extremes which can be complex and highly nonlinear. However, linear models are often used for design due to their low cost, resulting in uncertainty. This project will develop AI
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Research theme: Catalysis and Porous Materials This 3.5 year long PhD project is for UK students and EU students with settled status. The funding will cover home tuition fees and provide a tax free (depending on circumstances) stipend based on the UKVI rate (£19, 237 for 2024/25). The project...
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Supervisory Team: Thalia Dominguez Bucio, Frederic Gardes, Rand Ismaeel, Matthew Mowlem Project description This project sheds light on ocean biology and ecosystems by developing a robust
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of physical systems. The project is suited to someone with strong mathematical and modelling skills, interested in developing their understanding of oceanographic flows and biogeochemical processes. The Red Sea
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typically a bulbous like shape. Recent field observations show that mode-2 ISWs are an important source of mass transport and mixing within our oceans but a comprehensive mathematical and physical description
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photonics research. The ocean, which acts as an environmental buffer by absorbing heat and carbon dioxide (CO2 ) from human activity such as burning fossil fuels and changing land use (e.g. deforestation), is
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covered). This project will develop the new technology for wave-based thrust harvesting for various floating platforms for marine decarbonisation. Main text Ocean waves possess a vast amount of energy ripe
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communities must rapidly adapt to the effects of sea-level rise. Nature-based solutions can assist with achieving a sustainable transition of coastal defence. Essex estuaries have a cultural heritage tied to
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include the use of ariel drones to monitor shores and sea surface populations, use of AUVs and ROVs to survey benthic populations, and the use of static cameras to record behaviours. Processing imagery