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) evaluation of results in comparison to established nanofiltration and reverse osmosis processes, iv) national and international field work. There are many aspects of this project, that require in-depth
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scale. There are many aspects of this project, that require in-depth research and development, including: Can a photocatalytic membrane fully degrade contaminants and how can full degradation be verified
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group has a young and dynamic team with many other PhD candidates to connect to. We provide an inclusive and diverse working environment. You will be co-supervised by dr. ir. Arjan Hijdra, dr. Barbara
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providers, including online platforms, should moderate online content. The DSA contains many procedural novelties to ensure that content is moderated in an adequate and balanced manner. One of the key
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removal. There are many aspects of this project that require in-depth research and development, to address the following research questions; Can novel nanofiltration membrane fully remove different types
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multifunctional initiatives” The PhD project examines (new) urban–rural relationships in terms of supply and demand for landscape services within alternative and multifunctional initiatives. In many cities, people
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Faber: email: carly.faber@uit.no or Prof. Sabina Strmić Palinkaš: email: sabina.s.palinkas@uit.no Jon Terje Hellren Hansen, Ingun A.Mæhlum via Unsplash Jon Terje Hellren Hansen, Ingun A.Mæhlum
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the end of a doctorate, graduates and doctoral candidates face questions regarding their future career. When making decisions and planning their next steps, they can make use of the many advisory services
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for an outstanding, passionate and driven postdoctoral research associate to work on the CMS experiment, and detector R&D for future colliders. The Purdue CMS group has extensive involvement in many aspects of CMS
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such spectra. There is an option to also work on the CMS experiment for a fraction of the time, and/or detector R&D for future colliders. On the CMS side, the Purdue group has extensive involvement in many