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PhD in innovative stable isotope measurements of methane and its precursors Faculty: Faculty of Science Department: Department of Physics Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 15
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PhD candidate, you will explore key biogeochemical drivers of microbial methane removal in coastal systems such as estuaries, bays and fjords. Eutrophication and global warming are increasing
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PhD candidate, you will explore key biogeochemical drivers of microbial methane removal in coastal systems such as estuaries, bays and fjords. Eutrophication and global warming are increasing
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PhD position on past, present and future global inland-water methane budget Faculty: Faculty of Geosciences Department: Department of Earth Sciences Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline
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PhD position on Closed-loop testing for faster and better EM evaluation of complex high-tech systems
that you help us to solve that problem! The objectives are to develop a world-wide accepted new standard for testing large systems in RC, by comparing the newest fast EM sensor systems, comparing performance
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couplings—a key technology for achieving passive, high-precision, and deterministic alignment between precision components. Unlike active alignment methods that rely on actuators and sensors, kinematic
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operating (Waterstromen) membrane-based wastewater treatment plants. As part of the UT team, you will develop a robust model predictive control (MPC) algorithm based on sensor and other system inputs that can
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the horticultural sector and are willing to work flexibly across our various laboratories and participate in greenhouse trials. You also bring: A Sensoric Researcher A certificate Relevant work experience User
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software (e.g., C++, ARGoS, Gazebo, ODE, Webots, USARSim) and hardware (e.g., sensors/actuators, Arduino, Raspberry Pi). You have a keen interest in language evolution, language change, language learning
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is incinerated, which contributes to the 10% of global greenhouse gas emissions from this sector. The consortium S3ORTED received funding from SNN/JTF to contribute to finding a solution for these