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marine sciences PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 291 marine sciences PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

How do foraminifera grow? Determining the role of cellular ion transport processes in biogenic marine calcite formation

Project rationale. The shells of calcifying planktonic marine organisms such as the foraminifera represent one of the largest long-term carbon sinks on Earth’s surface and are an important archive of geochemical systems that record past climate change. Read more

New approaches to image dynamic sinking behaviour in marine phytoplankton

Applications are invited for a 3.5 year PhD studentship with Marine Research Plymouth – a collaborative partnership between the University of Plymouth, the Plymouth Marine Laboratory and the Marine Biological Association. Read more

Use of AI and computer vision to develop next generation marine biological observing capability

Applications are invited for a 3.5 year PhD studentship with Marine Research Plymouth – a collaborative partnership between the University of Plymouth, the Plymouth Marine Laboratory and the Marine Biological Association. Read more

SCENARIO: Treatment of model bias in Marine Ecology forecasting

  Research Group: SCENARIO NERC DTP
Co-supervisor. David Ford, Met Office. The monitoring and forecasting of marine ecology are essential to understanding the current and future health of our coastal oceans. Read more

Studying past Southern Ocean coccolithophores during warm intervals for future climate change solutions (SO-WARM)

Applications are invited for a fully-funded three-year PhD to commence in October 2024. The PhD will be based in the School of the Environment, Geography & Geosciences, and will be supervised by Dr Mariem Saavedra-Pellitero, Professor Craig Storey and Dr Tom Dunkley Jones. . Read more

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