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Anthropology at the Faculty of Life Sciences seeks to appoint a pre-doctoral researcher with expertise in archaeology/archaeological science and to work with Associate Professor Katerina Douka (https
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Offer Description Position for a technician in fluvial geomorphology and fluvial sediment transport with a full-time contract until July 17, 2026. Where to apply Website https://www.uniovi.es/conocenos
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Chapuis (UMR Espace, UCA), and Morgan Abily (Géoazur, UCA). Rivers shape the Earth's surface by transporting sediment, a process that can become hazardous in mountain catchments. In these regions, floods
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spatial and seasonal distributions of PFAS and identification of the key processes controlling their fate (dispersion, transformation, sediment retention). Contribution to modeling PFAS transport in
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join the Jones Lab in the Department of Earth and Oceanographic Science. Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Assisting with field sampling of coastal Maine rivers, including sediment
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models to examine flow, turbulence, sediment transport, and/or biological agents that occur on hillslopes, in concentrated flows, and within and near rivers. The postdoctoral associate will employ state
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sediments and their analysis; assessment and modeling of solid transport, hydrological and hydraulic analyses for the definition of Lamination Plans; assessment of the current safety conditions of the defence
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, waves) and sediment transport is an asset. Experience of modelling in TELEMAC-TOMAWAC-GAIA/SYSIPHE is an additional asset. The candidate is expected to be creative, being able to carry out research
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global database of carbon flux measurements, gathering data from (1) drifting and moored sediment traps, using literature reviews and available data in different repositories (e.g., Pangeae, SeaNoe, etc
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. The mechanisms by which they are transported to deeper layers are still poorly understood. Turbidity currents—gravity-driven flows laden with sediments—have been identified as a key vector in this transport