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Mathematical Modelling PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 371 Mathematical Modelling PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

CR2025_52: Modelling the Oceanic Cavities of the Antarctic Ice Sheet

*Please note that this PhD will be based at the National Oceanography Centre in Liverpool*. Antarctic Ice Sheet mass loss is one of the largest contributors to uncertainty in projections of future sea level rise. Read more

CR2025_39: Defining the cascading effects of global warming – from the microbial loop to marine food webs (MicroHeat)

*Please note that this PhD will be hosted at Swansea University*. Marine ecosystems are highly sensitive to global warming, however, the detailed mechanisms by which temperature changes affect food web dynamics remain poorly understood. Read more

CR2025_39: Defining the cascading effects of global warming – from the microbial loop to marine food webs (MicroHeat)

*Please note that this PhD will be hosted at Swansea University*. Marine ecosystems are highly sensitive to global warming, however, the detailed mechanisms by which temperature changes affect food web dynamics remain poorly understood. Read more

CR2025_18: Migration strategies and activity in a wide-ranging tropical seabird

*Please note that this PhD will be hosted by the Institute of Zoology, London*. Seabirds have complex life cycles, with breeding attempts at colonies on land interspersed with migrations to non-breeding areas at sea. Read more

CR2025_18: Migration strategies and activity in a wide-ranging tropical seabird

*Please note that this PhD will be hosted by the Institute of Zoology, London*. Seabirds have complex life cycles, with breeding attempts at colonies on land interspersed with migrations to non-breeding areas at sea. Read more

(Bicentenary) Modelling the effects of dopaminergic neuromodulation on brain state and function

Dopamine is an essential neurotransmitter that influences various physiological functions such as motor control, as well as adaptive behaviour through salience and novelty processing, which in turn support attention, exploration, and goal-directed behaviour (Cools, 2019; Shohamy & Adcock; 2010). Read more

CR2025_06: Cross-shelf transport processes in a changing climate

*Please note that this PhD will be hosted at the National Oceanography Centre in Liverpool*. Understanding and predicting the exchange of nutrients, heat, and planktonic organisms between the open ocean and the coast is important for human activities. Read more

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