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riverbed substrate, invasive and non-native species, climate change, continuous discharge of treated wastewater effluent, and intermittent organic and chemical pollution (e.g. combined sewer overflows). A
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We are recruiting a PhD student (FT, but open to PT and MSc by Research discussions) to conduct research in developing new maps for a world that is increasingly turbulent, changing with climate and
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element of combating climate change. The initial target is to measure ammonia, to enable safe detection of low-level leaks. Opportunities to apply this technology to other gases (such as carbon monoxide
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Methane is a major greenhouse gas and so contributes to climate change. Cranfield and SLB are offering an iCASE PhD studentship, developing modelling methods to couple with observations of methane
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exporters. This high technology global industry is worth more than £30 billion per annum. Current challenges are arising from the need to address environmental issues and the changing economic climate