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The Water-Food Futures project aims to identify solutions that reduce water overuse and pollution while ensuring food security and the economic viability of food production. We study how tailored
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We are looking for a Doctoral student to join our team at the Division of Water Environment Technology within the Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering. You will contribute to exciting
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of Lyon / ENTPE / CNRS), within the “Impacts of infrastructure and pollution on hydrosystems” research team at ENTPE in Vaulx-en-Velin. In collaboration with ANR-TRANSPLAST project partners (notably INSA
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strategies like the Water Framework Directive and the Zero Pollution Action Plan. There is thus a growing need for compact, low-cost, and sensitive PFAS monitoring technologies. The Wa2MoS project aims
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Centre Euopéen de Recherche et de Formation Avancée en Calcul Scientifique (CERFACS) | Toulouse, Midi Pyrenees | France | 8 days ago
. Especially in the higher atmospheric layers, which are only accessed by launchers, potential impacts of emitted pollutants are amplified by very long retention periods and substance accumulation effects
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in the Water Management Department and help tackle one of the world’s greatest challenges: providing clean, safe, and sustainable drinking water. Job description Water scarcity and pollution are among
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related to waste management (solid, liquid, and gaseous), air and water pollution control, and sustainable treatment solutions, particularly in relation to phosphate industry challenges, including odor
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for the detection of trace amounts of pollutant molecules (BTEX) in aqueous environments (saline or fresh water). He/she will contribute to the implementation of the complete optical system and associated
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an emphasis on improving degradation rates of pollutants, reducing energy consumption, and increasing durability in wastewater treatment applications. Experimental Work: Conduct laboratory experiments
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(packaging, plastic bags, textiles…). Thanks to their high specific surface area, it has been shown that ZnO nanowires (NWs) are promising candidates for water treatment, whether for soluble pollutants [6,7