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Project summary: The aim of this PhD is to explore how innovation ecosystems are developed and sustained. The theoretical understanding of how to construct innovation ecosystems remains
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The job involves setting up and running the StrathE2E marine fisheries-ecosystem model for regional shelf seas around the Atlantic Ocean for several large collaborative Horizon Europe and UKRI
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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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. Working as part of a team, this post will investigate the role of ‘transitions’ by exploring how peatland ecosystems have responded to previous climate/environmental events. We will investigate peatland
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the fields of applied AI and Collective Intelligence across five application domains (Pandemic Resilience, Smart cities, Financial Stability, Health Ecosystems and Environmental Intelligence) and two cross
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, to investigate peatland change over time and more broadly terrestrial ecosystem changes related to extreme events. The post will be part of the School of Natural and Built Environment but will work as part of a
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undergraduate and postgraduate students (training will be provided as appropriate). You will become a member of the cross-faculty Leeds Ecosystem, Atmosphere and Forest (LEAF ) centre, through which you will have
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effectively in a multidisciplinary team Qualifications A PhD in a relevant science subject, such as biometeorology, biogeochemistry, ecosystem ecology, environmental science, or physical geography Newcastle
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environmental sciences including climate change, ecology/biodiversity, sustainability, ecosystems services, or similar; and (3) ethics/governance of AI, responsible innovation and stakeholder engagement. We
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initiative aimed at transforming the UK ecosystem for research technicians in Robotics and Autonomous Systems? In this role, you will play a key part in supporting the operational aspects of the new £1.9m