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researcher to join our research team on urban economics and finance. The successful candidate will work on interdisciplinary projects aimed at understanding and improving the economic and financial aspects
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candidate will work on innovative solutions that integrate advanced technologies, urban data, and sustainable approaches to enhance the performance of waste management systems. Key Responsibilities
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) is inviting applications for a Postdoctoral Research position in the field of Soil Spectroscopy. The successful candidates will join an interdisciplinary team to work on projects focused
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. Analyze large datasets from battery systems to improve model accuracy and performance. Conduct research on predictive analytics for real-time battery health monitoring and fault detection. Collaborate with
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researcher to join our research team on nature-based solutions (NBS). The successful candidate will work on interdisciplinary projects aimed at promoting the integration of NBS in environmental management and
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applications. Collaborate with project partners and compile, analyze, and document research findings. Disseminate results through the writing of scientific publications and technical deliverables. Work closely
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research team. The successful candidate will work on optimizing methods for nanofibers extraction from various types of biomass, focusing on the development of efficient, sustainable, and scalable processes
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, technology and information on soil suitability, land use and fertilizer development, which can be accessible to the various African stakeholders viz., farmers, universities, research institutions, policy
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and their role in soil health. The project combines aspects of soil ecology, soil microbiology, and soil biology to explore the dynamic interactions between soil microorganisms, their environment, and
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, with a special focus on developing methods/tools that use multi-source remotely sensed data. The research aims to improve our understanding of the integrated functioning of continental surfaces and their