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experiments and numerical simulations to understand and predict the clogging evolution in a range of geological media by: Quantifying physical and chemical clogging dynamics across a spectrum of rock types
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systematic investigation across diverse rock types and integration with predictive models remains lacking. In this PhD study, you will be performing experiments and numerical simulations to understand and
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, or similar; strong programming skills (Python or similar); affinity with spatiotemporal data analyses, remote sensing and numerical modelling; the ability to independently plan and organise the research, and
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with spatiotemporal data analyses, remote sensing and numerical modelling; the ability to independently plan and organise the research, and to take a leading role in its direction; strong oral and
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from a wide-range of disciplines in future climate model development, paleo-climate data collection, and applied mathematics. Your qualities The project requires the development of both numerical skills
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well as willingness to participate in large collaborations. Theoretical and numerical skills will be prioritised. Evidence of experience in scientific writing and outreach are a plus. Our offer A stimulating scientific