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for understanding changes in the water cycle (incl. the modeling of hydrological extremes, adaption strategies etc.) and their related uncertainties, and to quantify their consequences for different groups in society
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aimed at improving climate modeling related products to better support agriculture and water sectors through appropriate climate services. The successful candidate is expected to contribute
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of water engineering, including hydrological modelling, cold climate hydrology, hydrological process studies, groundwater research, water quality, water management, water supply, treatment, and protection
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excellence in the domain of renewable energy-powered water harvesting systems. Design and model advanced systems based on condensation, sorption, or hybrid thermal processes using solar and alternative energy
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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 1 month ago
/Description: The Water Institute is recruiting one post-doctoral researcher interested in leading research and projects related to drinking water quality and safety – in particular, issues related to testing
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. They come in various configurations, from simple, conceptual lumped models to more complex, distributed ones. Their low input data requirements and flexible application make them widely used by water managers
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sustainable development. With state-of-the-art infrastructure, UM6P has built a strong academic and research network and seeks to recruit high-quality professionals to enhance its research- focused environment
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initiative and undertake outreach, including publication of research findings Prepare and design simulation studies using water, soil and crop modeling tools Compile and analyze experimental data, interpret
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 22 hours ago
. The fellow’s primary role will be to lead and support water quality research and lead the development of trainings and short courses on water quality monitoring and analysis. The Water Institute at UNC
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1st October 2025 Languages English English English Postdoctoral researcher in ice sheet modelling Apply for this job See advertisement About us The Department of Climate is part of the NORCE Climate