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monitoring of plastic pollution across riverine, coastal, and urban ecosystems, strengthened by both scientific and citizen-science methodologies. Where to apply Website https://www.ftmc.lt/phd-admission-and
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field data and ecological modeling. Pollutant Remediation and Pollution-Prevention Science Faculty Mentor: Dr. John Ferry (Environmental Chemistry) Focus on molecular approaches to pollutant remediation
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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Global climate change and pollution are major threats to ecosystem integrity and biodiversity, and
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ecophysiological tip-ping points from multiple stressor disturbances (climate change and pollution). We will study complex questions of WHY key biological responses to multiple stressors (climatic stress and
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. For this, experiences in working with artificial flow simulators (flumes) such as the Birmingham EcoLab ( https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/research/centres-institutes/ecolaboratory ) and modelling will be highly desired
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foot-print air pollution sensors that can offer accuracy, robustness, and scalability. About the role The successful candidate will have the opportunity to develop expertise in integrated photonic and
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the following tasks: (i) Develop methods to valorise the pollutants adsorbed and removed, regenerating the filter medium for reuse; (ii) Engage the stakeholders in the methodology design and testing; (iii
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, the exposome, nutrition and food security, children’s health, air pollution, extreme weather events, molecular epidemiology and epigenetics, endocrine disruptors and metals and health research. We welcome
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change and pollution). We will study complex questions of WHY key biological responses to multiple stressors (climatic stress and agricultural used pesticides) differ between populations, micro-climate
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; degradation or depletion of freshwater resources; pollution; climate or other biophysical change; infectious disease; current food systems and/or other issues at the wildlife/domestic animal interface. Fellows