Dear MARMAM subscribers,

We have a fully funded 4-year PhD studentship available for a student with an 
Acoustic or Electronic Engineering background and interest in animal and 
anthropogenic sound in the marine environment.

The project (Application of novel sensors to assess vessel, porpoise & dolphin 
activity during development of a floating wind farm off Blyth, UK) will further 
develop, test and use novel passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) sensors developed 
by the supervisory team (Prof Jeff Neasham and Prof Per Berggren) at Newcastle 
University, UK. The echolocation sound and cavitation noise sensors are 
low-cost and low-energy PAM platforms that listen, analyse and send the 
resulting data back to the user on land via long-range wifi or Iridium 
satellite networks. 

Please see link for full description of the PhD studentship: 
https://auracdt.hull.ac.uk/research-projects/application-of-novel-sensors-to-assess-vessel-porpoise-dolphin-activity-during-development-of-a-floating-wind-farm-off-blyth-uk/

Recruitment is open until 16 April 2023 for beginning study in September 2023 
(https://auracdt.hull.ac.uk/how-to-apply/).

For any questions please contact Per Berggren ([email protected]) and/or 
Jeff Neasham ([email protected]).
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Professor Per Berggren
Chair of Marine Megafauna Conservation 
Marine MEGAfauna Lab, School of Natural & Environmental Sciences 
5.90 Ridley Building 2, Newcastle University, NE1 7RU, UK
Tel +44 191 2085676, Email: [email protected]
https://www.ncl.ac.uk/nes/our-research/marine/ 
Twitter: @PerBerggren1
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