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is often mismanaged (e.g., openly dumped or burnt), resulting in nutrient loss, environmental pollution, and missed opportunities for sustainable food systems. Meanwhile, smallholder farmers face
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pollution may originate from various sources (agricultural, industrial, military, domestic, etc.), the position aims to improve the understanding of pollution sources and transfer processes in order to meet
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to mastering the great challenges facing society today. The Institute of Resource Ecology performs research to protect humans and the environment from hazards caused by pollutants resulting from technical
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conditions (e.g., high levels of air and noise pollution and poor access to green space). This will involve the analysis of existing datasets as well as novel data collection involving continuous individual
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Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) | Saint Aubin Routot, Haute Normandie | France | 15 days ago
atmospheric layers, which are only accessed by launchers, potential impacts of emitted pollutants are amplified by very long retention periods and substance accumulation effects. To investigate the Space Launch
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environmental and climate determinants, and applies a multidisciplinary scientific approach ranging from the molecular to the population level. Research is organized in five programs: Climate, Air Pollution
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, and will require a six year registration period Recommended reading World Health Organisation (2024). Ambient (Outdoor) Air Pollution Fact Sheet. Available online: https://www.who.int/news-room/fact
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Reference:BI_Mestre_DCEA_2025 A call is hereby opened for the award of one (1) Research Grant for a Master’s degree holder, within the scope of the project “Accounting of greenhouse gas emissions and other atmospheric pollutants
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factors such as prediction of plant growth, water pollution, and environmental biodiversity loss. The approach seeks to create robust, explainable models that reflect domain-specific insights, advancing
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polluting and lower toxicity alternatives. The Energetic Materials Research Group in the School of Chemical, Materials and Biological Engineering is dedicated to addressing these challenges.[4] The Research