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Vacancies PhD position in “Urban water quality under drought conditions” Key takeaways Freshwater of sufficient quality is crucial to sustain life, development, and the environment and lies
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pollution, accounting for 7% of national CO2 emissions, 4% of waste, and 13% of raw material use-figures that place it above the international average. Much of this environmental impact results from
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writing and presentation skills. At the start of the PhD, having obtained a Master’s degree in a relevant field, such as AI, mathematics, physics, (computational) neuroscience, etc.. Terms and conditions
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atmosphere. Modelling evidence so far suggests that SAI may avert AMOC weakening if properly implemented, but if applied too late, cooling impacts from AMOC collapse or temporary weakening and from SAI
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: Optimize network design: Develop a robust, scalable thermodynamic–hydraulic framework to size and configure prosumer-based heating and cooling networks under conditions of price volatility, CO2 taxation
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experiments in controlled conditions aiming at simulating natural environments; 3) You will participate in arctic campaigns and use the methods developed to shed light on methane cycling in permafrost regions
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Vacancies Academic staff Support staff UT Student Jobs UT as employer UT as employer Employment conditions Career and development Pre and onboarding HR Excellence in Research Tenure Track PhD EngD
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Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research is looking for a motivated PhD candidate with a background in physics, applied mathematics, meteorology, geosciences or a related field. You will work within the
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mind that proof of a master’s degree is a formal requirement for employment and has to be delivered at least 3 weeks before the start date of the contract. Employment conditions and benefits
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spectroscopy data and AI, to automatically identify textile fabrics with high accuracy in real-world sorting conditions by (1) defining optimal spectral bands, spatial resolution, and acquisition speed; (2