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Natural Resource (ENR) Group at Wageningen University & Research as a PhD candidate and explore the economic trade-offs involved in the transition to renewable energy. As a PhD candidate, you will assess
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Department of Plant Protection Biology The Department of Plant Protection Biology at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Alnarp is an international and interdisciplinary department
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tools and programming languages such as R or Python; an interest in working together with people from the food industry; you are an ambitious and highly motivated scientist; you are a creative researcher
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modelling in combi-nation with empirical data to assess how forests under different management regimes protect against natural hazards. A specific focus of the work will be on how climate change will impact
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will be involved in various international initiatives and engaged with different stakeholders. The candidate is expected to primarily but not exclusively deploy qualitative IS methods, with specific
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on the outskirts of Vienna. In 2019, ISTA was ranked #3 in the world-wide Nature Index ranking (normalized). In 2018, ISTA was ranked within the top ten of Nature Index Rising Stars “Top 30 academic institutions
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international schools) and possibilities to enjoy nature, culture and family life and has low crime rates and clean air quality. via Unsplash NTNU - knowledge for a better world NTNU - knowledge for a better
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the power supply leading to significant enhancement of grid resilience. Collaborative operation of the local energy systems will be studied to leverage differences in storage capacity and renewable energy
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ranked as the world’s best city to live in and is a United Nations city with a large international, English- speaking community. The official language at AITHYRA and CeMM is English, and 50 different
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international schools) and possibilities to enjoy nature, culture and family life and has low crime rates and clean air quality. via Unsplash NTNU - knowledge for a better world NTNU - knowledge for a better