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storage potential and future carbon removal and carbon farming policy scenarios. It integrates process-based knowledge with machine learning and especially aims to spatially quantify uncertainties. You will
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will: Independently carry out experimental and computational research within an interdisciplinary team. Develop software tools and support their integration into research workflows. Provide technical
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. Furthermore, the postdoc will demonstrate integration of continuous lab scale end-to-end process from a CO2 rich feed to a chemical intermediate. You will work together with a diverse team of scientists
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an interdisciplinary team. Develop software tools and support their integration into research workflows. Provide technical expertise for preclinical imaging and precision irradiation studies. Collaborate with SmART
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and societal challenges. Your research will be integrated into ongoing studies of terrestrial ecology and plant performance and biodiversity, with opportunities for collaborating with colleagues across
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Geospatial Carbon Registry external link (OGCR). The project is aimed at quantifying and mapping carbon storage potential and future carbon removal and carbon farming policy scenarios, integrating process
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, integrated with current technology, and coupled to technological use cases. In this two-year project, a postdoctoral researcher will join forces with academic and industrial consortium partners to map how
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integrated in the Groningen Centre of Energy Law and Sustainability (GCELS). GCELS brings together expertise from all branches of law within the Faculty of Law of the University of Groningen to develop cutting
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-propulsive design and integration of the internal and external flow path for the test bed using advanced high-speed airbreathing engines, particularly addressing operation over a wide Mach range. This
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and 950 staff members inspire and strengthen each other. Our engagement connects us. The drive to, from an integral perspective, make the world a better place. More information For more information