Dr Edward Skevington E.W.Skevington@hull.ac.uk
Postdoctoral Research Associate
NFFDy Fellowship - Modelling the mixing at the head of gravity currents
People Involved
Mr Gethin Owen G.Owen@hull.ac.uk
Project Description
Applying for Early Career fellowship.
Status | Project Live |
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Funder(s) | Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council |
Value | £320,354.00 |
Project Dates | Jul 1, 2023 - May 31, 2026 |
Partner Organisations | Project AURA Turbidites Research Group University of Nottingham University of Cambridge University of Dundee |
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