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Research Leadership Award project, Sensing Wastewater for Real-time Public Health. About the Role The postholder’s primary responsibility is to conduct cutting-edge research on a new class of biochemical
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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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. 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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. 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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Research Fellow (Level A) to join our School of Engineering and contribute to cutting-edge research addressing fat, oil and grease (FOG) accumulation and fatberg formation in wastewater networks. This role
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operational scales. Learning Objectives: The participant will gain hands-on experience and acquire knowledge in engineering solutions for nutrient recovery and/or removal from manure and animal wastewater, as
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, the main objective of these positions will be to establish new approaches to monitor and assess the prevalence of vaping and smoking in the Australian population, mainly via wastewater analysis. To achieve
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waste, coal, and wastewater – and in more than a dozen countries spanning global North and South, and every continent. The project adopts a broadly political ecology theoretical approach, and will involve
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and Wastewater Treatment, offering a unique suite of near-industrial-scale piloting facilities which are globally leading. The membrane group within Cranfield Water Science Institute is built on a
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and Wastewater Treatment, offering a unique suite of near-industrial-scale piloting facilities which are globally leading. The membrane group within Cranfield Water Science Institute is built on a