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of the European Sea Basins, rapid technological advancements are needed. Recent trends have resulted in the design of wind turbines with higher rated power output, reaching up to 15MW. To enable the construction
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engineering Engineering » Other Environmental science » Water science Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Belgium Application Deadline 14 Apr 2024 - 21:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job
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global heat balance and carbon uptake. Recent anomalies, including a drastic sea ice decline, anomalous snowfall, and unprecedented heat waves, challenge our understanding of the region's response
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to the planetary mantle melting and/or magma ocean crystallization. This project, funded by the European Research Council Consolidator Grant "IronHeart," offers a unique opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge
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physiological processes and, especially, by the regulation and function of aquaporins, which are involved in numerous developmental and physiological processes related to water relations but also to the movement
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properties of the city (e.g. presence of greenspace, water...), and the individual socio-economic and health background. Your method will then be applied to future climate and demographic projections
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knowledge shown by earlier civilisations in constructing and protecting these cities. URBAN-DELTA hypothesizes that major advances in the history of water-related engineering were not random but occurred
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applied chemistry/chemical and biological process engineering.At present, these application domains can be characterised by the keywords industrial biotechnology, closing the waste/water cycle, and public
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in the following engineering areas: safety design and maintenance, manufacturing processes, coastal engineering, energy efficiency, ocean modeling to cite a few. The project takes place in a
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Job description The water sector is under increasing pressure worldwide. To ensure water security and sustainable development, major paradigm shifts are in progress. A first important shift is the