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metocean and biogeochemistry models accounting for climate change impacts across Europe (from the Nordic Seas to the Black Sea and Mediterranean Sea) and the Pan-Arctic region. The PhD project focuses on new
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and human health risks. The work will require interdisciplinary approaches to integrate and analyze a multi-year dataset that includes both in-situ water quality monitoring data, fish sample analysis
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advancements and evidence-based policymaking within the aviation and energy sectors. The impacts of aviation arises from both CO2 and non-CO2 emissions, including soot, aerosols, water vapor, nitrogen oxides
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, recreation, biodiversity and water storage. Fertile Soils concentrates on five Dutch urban–rural regions: Groningen–Het Hogeland, the Zwolle Region, the Van Gogh Region, the Rotterdam–The Hague Metropolitan
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biodiversity. Specifically, the primary focus of the PhD will be to analyse and parameterize models describing the ecological and evolutionary dynamics of small and fragmented populations, and how the risk of
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engineering challenge. Key to success will be the development of cost competitive and reliable methods to produce hydrogen via electrolysis of water/steam driven by green electricity. Hydrogen can be used as a
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section. The PhD-position's main objective is to qualify for work in research positions. You will report to the head of Department. Duties of the position Developing numerical models to simulate the thermo
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in the Bachelor’s and Master’s programmes of the department at Utrecht University. Your qualities You are motivated about the research, take initiative to develop ideas, self-driven and can work
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exchanged between land, ocean and atmosphere through processes known as global biogeochemical cycles. Research activities in the IMPRS-gBGC aim at a fundamental understanding of these cycles, how
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Job description ABOUT THE PROJECT “Anything else you’re interested in is not going to happen if you can’t breathe the air and drink the water. Don’t sit this one out. Do something. You are by