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We have 13 Hydrology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students in Newcastle

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Hydrology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students in Newcastle

We have 13 Hydrology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students in Newcastle

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Unravelling past dryland hydroclimate (RS25/EE/GES/MARKOWSKA)

Our planet's drylands are at the centre of an intriguing climate mystery. These regions, which cover nearly half of Earth's land surface and support 2 billion people, are predicted to expand significantly as our planet warms. Read more

Energy-SuDS: The potential of heat exchange in Sustainable Drainage Systems for decarbonising heating and cooling.

Award summary. This project is part of the Water Infrastructure & Resilience (WIRe) CDT with a tax-free annual living allowance of £24,000 (increased by £300 in years 2, 3 and 4 each), a generous research training support grant + UKRI fees paid.   . Read more

Resilient Levees: The impact of changing climate on the performance of UK Flood Embankments

There is no more important challenge in engineering than that presented by climate change. This project aims to establish the vulnerability of the UK levee (flood embankment) network to the impacts of prolonged drought, intense rainfall and ever extreme inundation events. Read more

Monitoring the Impact of Green Infrastructure using Citizen Science in Urban and Rural Catchments

Urban and rural environments face a range of pressures and impacts as a result of extreme weather events, including flooding, which are projected to increase in frequency and severity with climate change. Read more

Future-Proofing Urban Water Supply: Antifragile Design for Flood Resilience

In the wake of increasing climate variability, urban areas worldwide are experiencing more frequent and severe flooding events, posing significant threats to water supply systems. Read more

Integrated Food and Water Planning for the Blue Nile Basin

Providing food security is one of this century’s most important challenges and can be affected by a range of factors, including global crises such as pandemics… Read more

A generative AI flood vulnerability model for a changing world

The IPCC’s 6th Assessment Report shows that complex interactions between multiple flood hazards, exposures, and (human) vulnerabilities are poorly understood. … Read more

Nature-based solution to mitigate subsidence hazards

One of most important engineering challenges of our generation is to ensure our infrastructure network is resilient to today's natural hazards and prepared for the future changing climate. Read more
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