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Marine Biological Association/University of Plymouth Collaborative Doctoral Award, ‘A Networked Ocean: historical archives and collections at the Marine Biological Association’ DoS: Dr Kathryn
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Funded by the Marine Institute, Ocean Law and Governance Research Programme. PhD RESEARCH STUDENTSHIP The School of Law is delighted to announce a PhD studentship funded by the Marine Institute (ROI
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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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DoS: Professor Daniel Maudlin ([email protected] ) 2nd Supervisor: Dr Zoe Latham ([email protected] ) Adviser: Elaine Hayes (CEO) National Marine Park Applications are invited
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of Plymouth. The studentship will start on 01 October 2024. Project Description Scientific background: Imaging platforms are now a key tool in the assessment and monitoring of marine biodiversity. Examples
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A funded PhD studentship is available supported by the Doctoral Programme for Zero Emission Marine Technology. The studentship is supported by the Willis Endowment Fund, MarRIUK and Lloyd’s Register
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%), but support over 10% of global biodiversity [1]. However, freshwater biodiversity has significantly declined in recent decades, recording greater species losses than terrestrial and marine environments
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, marine and automotive. Their intensive use exposes them to various external loads through their lifecycle. One of the most frequent catastrophic failures during the service life of a composite structure
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in question’. The supervisory team combines expertise in english literature, marine conservation and environmental communication. Applicants are encouraged to take an interdisciplinary approach but
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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