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Our current food system is at the heart of many pressing sustainability challenges. Industrial agriculture contributes significantly to climate change, biodiversity loss, and soil and water
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analytics, modelling, and AI to turn scientific research into real-world impact. You’ll join an open, supportive environment that fosters learning and professional growth. Job requirements Your profile: PhD
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water degradation, while at the same time many farmers struggle to secure a fair income. Regenerative farming practices offer pathways towards sustainable food production, yet their widespread adoption is
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to create smart, sustainable, and equitable mobility systems. In our 12 collaborative labs we apply advanced technologies such as sensing, data analytics, modelling, and AI to turn scientific research
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25 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) Research Field Engineering » Civil engineering Engineering » Water resources engineering Researcher Profile
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expanding renewable energy systems. The North Sea has hundreds of depleted and abandoned gas fields that are potential storage sites. Robust screening procedures are necessary to select the most suitable
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. Job description The geological storage of hydrogen is a promising alternative for large-scale energy storage in support of expanding renewable energy systems. The North Sea has hundreds of depleted and
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Challenge: Managing flood risk in vulnerable interconnected regions. Change: Advancing hydraulic modelling and NBS for resilience. Impact: Protecting communities with smarter adaptive strategies
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applications for a postdoctoral researcher to advance the multi-scale durability modeling of self-compacting concrete (SCC) incorporating mineralized SCMs. The research will focus on: Modeling long-term
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for high-impact, multidisciplinary research. Position Description We invite applications for a postdoctoral researcher to advance the multi-scale durability modeling of self-compacting concrete (SCC