About the Project Supervisory Team: Rand Ismaeel, Matthew Mowlem Project description Ocean monitoring is a critical need, and it is closely related to human survival: from the long-term impact on … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project Supervisory Team: Rand Ismaeel, Milos Nedeljkovic Project Description This exciting multidisciplinary PhD project aims to develop a new class of marine sensors based on cutting-edge MID-IR silicon … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project Project overview Antarctic ice shelves, and the speed at which they are melted from below by ‘warm’ ocean waters, set Antarctica’s contribution to 21st century sea-level rise. … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project Project overview: Almost all marine life depends (either directly or indirectly) on the rate of phytoplankton growth using sunlight, nutrients and carbon (i.e. the rate of primary … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project Project overview Ocean robots (sensors and vehicles) can offer the spatial and temporal coverage required to observe ocean acidification and the rapidly changing carbon cycle. Using the … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project Project overview Explore coral reef spatial arrangement using high-resolution 3D photogrammetry to underpin Digital Twins. Analyse coral reef dynamics to inform on niche occupancy towards an assessment … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project Project overview This project investigates how continents break apart and form new oceans, focusing on a region southwest of the UK. Using seismic and electromagnetic data, it … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project We are looking for a motivated PhD candidate to investigate the drivers of sea-to-air fluxes of the twin climate-cooling gases methanethiol (MeSH) and dimethyl sulfide (DMS). Scientific … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project This multi-disciplinary project will combine state-of-the-art organic geochemistry and Earth system modelling to study rock organic carbon oxidation in past environments. As organic geochemistry is the primary … Read More Read More
Categories:About the Project Primary Supervisor - Prof. Karen Heywood The West Antarctic ice sheet is losing mass rapidly, and the ocean is implicated in the increase of basal melting of … Read More Read More
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