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The School of Natural and Built Environment at Queen’s University Belfast is seeking to appoint an exceptional candidate to the post of postdoctoral research associate in Drinking Water Treatment
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greenhouse gas emissions.¿ You will be involved with a work package focused on drainage ditches, greenhouse gas emissions and water quality, as well as sampling and analyses of peat core chemistry. The work
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(https://sossogroup.uk and @SossoGroup) to finalise the computational aspects of the work relative to a BBSRC-funded project titled: “Understanding Ice Formation in Plants: finding new routes to freezing
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Royal HaskoningDHV, along with Newcastle University, Cranfield University, Jacobs, Mott MacDonald, Farmiloe Fisher and Northumbrian Water Ltd. This consortium combines academic excellence with
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UKRI STFC-supported project ‘Understanding the origin and diversity of water-soluble carboxylic acids in pristine meteorites,’ led by Dr Queenie Chan, which aims to understand the formational pathways
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to develop and execute an independent body of academic work of highest standards within the thematic scope of IMMANA. The post-holder is expected to advance the field of water insecurity through innovative
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Ludmilla Steier (Co-I), for a period of up to 24 months. The project involves the discovery of more efficient, selective and stable electrocatalysts for efficient oxygen evolution from water using
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. Project #gravelbeach will address the following questions: 1. How do decadal scale morphodynamics of gravel barriers respond to changes in sea level, storminess and sediment supply, and influence coastal
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departments in the UK. Southampton is a vibrant city by the water, a hub for technology companies, and is very close to London. We as a team and group have a constant presence by publishing and getting engaged
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expected. In addition, the successful candidate may contribute to the further development of high speed impact test facility (birstrike, ice and debris impact) and may be given the opportunity to contribute