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strategies. Job description As part of the EU-funded Innovative Training Network (ITN) 'WATER', you will perform leading research on new ways to characterize water transport through membrane channels
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extrapolating loads along the substructure, for any type of turbine, given specific geometric, inflow and sea-state information. Furthermore, such a machine learning surrogate can speed-up both design and
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live in. Your role A PhD position is available at the Chair for 'Urban Water Management' (Prof. Dr. Joachim Hansen), Department of Engineering. The successful candidate will be hired in the frame
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of ambient species like oxygen and water is of course to take into account, other factors are still out of control. Growing evidence shows that the properties of organic materials and, consequently
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on production, this approach integrates animals into the agroecosystem, restoring soil health & ecosystem functions and services, including pollination, water filtration, nutrient cycling and carbon sequestration
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of CAPTURE (www.capture-resources.be). CMET has over 40 years of experience in the study of applied microbial processes and microbial ecology in the contexts of waste(water) treatment, bioremediation
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dynamics, ecology, biogeochemistry, carbon and water cycling of terrestrial ecosystems. Q-ForestLab has a strong focus on forest ecosystems, but a broad interest in all types of terrestrial ecosystems
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Job description ABOUT THE PROJECT “Anything else you’re interested in is not going to happen if you can’t breathe the air and drink the water. Don’t sit this one out. Do something. You are by
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Q-ForestLab – www.q-forestlab.ugent.be Our lab is part of Ghent University in Belgium and studies vegetation dynamics, ecology, biogeochemistry, carbon and water cycling of terrestrial ecosystems. Q
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are crucial for all soil processes and their associated ecosystem services. Soil biology is thus determining plant health, crop yields, resilience of soils against physical degradation, water storage, carbon