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Engineering and Architecture. The proposed PhD thesis topic: "Dynamic outdoor thermal comfort assessment to enhance user experience along urban pathways in a Nordic climate" Supervisors: • Sup. Senior
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experiments, carrying out surveys or other data collection efforts is beneficial. Domain knowledge in the field of climate change, adaptation, risk assessment, or global environmental change in general is an
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Projects The successful candidate will focus on research, community engagement and dissemination activities for the Horizon Europe funded Pro-Climate (Proactive community adaptation to climate change) and
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(agro)hydrology who is interested in research, dissemination, and advisory services. You will focus on how agriculture—and specifically hydro-technical measures—can adapt to a changing climate and society
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impacts of climate change? This PhD-project studies the politics of climate adaptation in the housing sector. PhD candidate We are looking for a PhD-candidate to be part of our project Just adapt
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stated on the PhD diploma. The application must be in English The research proposal must be relevant to the Gaia programme mission of climate mitigation, adaptation, and the green transition (research
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York City as the global leader for the most pressing issue of our time: climate change. Another extension of Pratt's campus is the Research Yard, a 20,000-square-foot facility that brings together
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sensitive to climate variability such as drought. Perennial crops can reduce the need for inputs, lessen environmental impact, and increase system resilience to climate change. There are already successful
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interdisciplinary teams. Specific Requirements Knowledge: Energy rehabilitation and adaptation to climate change. Energy efficiency measurements in real environments. Data analysis on energy consumption, thermal
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of innovation diffusion, coupled Earth and social system modeling, and/or climate change adaptation. The position will start in the summer/fall semester of 2026 under the supervision of Dr. Nicholas Magliocca