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December 24, 2025 to January 5, 2026. Applications received during this time will be held until we return. We wish you the best this holiday season! Job Summary Wastewater Operator – Wastewater Collection
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. Implementation of programming tasks, data processing, physical installation of sensors, DevOps, and maintenance of physical and logical systems for the modelling of wastewater overflows. Where to apply Website
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of Engineering and Applied Sciences Environmental Sustainability Research Fellow in Sensing Wastewater Fixed Term Contract for 24 months Full time starting salary (if PhD close to completion) is normally in
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processes combining electrochemistry and membrane filtration (EC-MF) to remove micropollutants, antibiotic resistance genes (ARG), and antibiotic-resistant bacteria (ARB) from real wastewater. Work Package 4
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. The successful candidate will join our Advanced Sensors team and contribute to the 5-year Leverhulme Research Leadership Award project, Sensing Wastewater for Real-time Public Health. About the Role
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Grant (RG) under the project SYNERGY – Upgrading wastewater treatment via synergistic adsorption-degradation of organic microcontaminants by enzyme-modified carbon materials , funded by FCT. The complete
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material-based composites specifically designed for wastewater treatment through the innovative use of piezocatalysis. The successful candidate will engage in cutting-edge research to understand, design, and
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the discipline including environmental microbiology laboratory and water and wastewater treatment. The Lecturer will present course materials during the assigned courses times, hold office hours, help proctor
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feedstock, including the recovery of metals from seawater and wastewater streams. For example, extraction of Li from seawater has been proposed as an alternative to conventional battery production schemes
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the success of a project which determined the level of SARS-CoV-2 genetic material in wastewater treatment plants in the greater Dublin area, the team in University College Dublin, together with Uisce Éireann