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Forschungsinstitut and aims to reconstruct global 3-D coastal sea surface height by combining long-term satellite altimetry, high-resolution SWOT mission data, tide gauges, and ML approaches. The position offers
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to prevent sewage backing up. Initially designed for intermittent discharges, these overflows now routinely operate due to population growth, increased paved areas, infrastructure ageing, and water ingress
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cigarette smoke and UV radiation to chemotherapeutic cancer treatments, the cells in our bodies are constantly struck by exogenous agents that damage our DNA. The processes that evolved to repair and tolerate
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for monitoring body movements and physiological parameters is extremely challenging. Existing technologies are often bulky, expensive, need recharging, contain limited range and are uncomfortable to wear. The SuS
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Work group: Institute of Coastal Ocean Dynamics Area of research: Other Part-Time Suitability: The position is suitable for part-time employment. Starting date: 12.06.2025 Job description: PhD
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PhD Position in Theoretical Algorithms or Graph and Network Visualization - Promotionsstelle (m/w/d)
(SEA/ESA), and the Graph Drawing and Network Visualization Symposium. For those interested in graph and network visualization, the group offers an active and well-established research environment
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ways in which existing demand profiles for heat (space and water) is characterised by the technology of delivery; • To develop a catalogue of synthetic demand profiles for ASHPs and heat networks
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NbS including treatment wetlands (TWs) and sustainable drainage systems (SuDs) at water recycling centres and within individual surface water catchment areas, respectively. These systems offer
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large national and international network and cooperate with research partners, public authorities, industry, and NGOs. We have state-of-the-art research facilities and Denmark’s only ocean- and arctic
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aims to rethink how soft robots can interact with their environment, focusing on large-area, multi-point contacts—similar to how an elephant wraps its trunk around an object. Unlike traditional robots