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within the themes developed by the following three teams: • “Geomaterials and Sustainable Construction”: Research focuses on natural and anthropogenic geomaterials (soils, raw and bio-based materials
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respond to environmental stress and how people connect with nature. Their configuration, connectivity and interaction with surrounding land cover determine the extent to which they buffer heat, dilute
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applications. You will be part of a dynamic research team applying advanced remote sensing and simulation methods to study soil-vegetation-atmosphere interactions. Your main responsibilities will include: Fly
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helpful taxa from the soil. This PhD project builds on that work by examining how single-strain inoculations initiate and structure microbial networks around plant roots. By identifying key interactions and
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) to address questions and generate hypotheses on the interactions between plants, soil, environment and management such as leaf pruning and root cutting. For this, you will consider both above- and belowground
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to study soil-vegetation-atmosphere interactions. Your main responsibilities will include: Fly drones and process data of multispectral, thermal and LiDAR sensors Implement approaches to integrate drone data
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This PhD offers an exciting opportunity to tackle one of Europe’s most urgent biodiversity challenges – amphibian declines driven by interacting pressures from agriculture, climate change and
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introduce predictable spatial structuring in bird impacts that scale up to shape ecosystem function. However, multiple climate factors are changing seabird distributions, and humans can further modify where
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From a scientific point of view, after-school care is the so-called ‘Cinderella of childcare’. As a PhD researcher in this field, you can break new ground and make an impact with this innovative
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novel sensing to land, rest, and collect environmental data efficiently, extending mission duration in natural, unstructured settings. Job description We are seeking a motivated PhD candidate to join a