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Dr. Mukesh Kumar's lab in the College of Engineering at the University of Alabama | Water End, England | United Kingdom | about 2 months ago
Dr. Mukesh Kumar is looking for highly motivated PhD students in the field of hydrological processes, data analytics, optimization and modeling. The projects in the research group seek to provide
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will examine the complex network of actors, networks, and actants in the pollution of freshwater and its consequences on socio-hydrological systems. Assigning anthropogenic activities as a key factor in
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, hydrology, soil science, greenhouse gas emissions and sustainability, and both environmental and economic modelling with the objective of working together to find sustainable solutions to the climate
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to these opportunities. This project’s research group combines expertise in farm business management, cropping, hydrology, soil science, greenhouse gas emissions and sustainability, and both environmental and economic
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). The focus in terms of processes of transport, modification and deposition of plastics, however, remains primarily on the role of hydrological processes and particularly the oceans. The role of the wind
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. The new methods you create will lead to improved nowcasting information, released in real time on existing online platforms (https://science.ncas.ac.uk/swift/ and https://eip.ceh.ac.uk/hydrology/sub
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completion of a relevant PhD*/DPhil, together with experience or interest in physical geography, geomorphology, hydrology or equivalent Possess strong GIS, large dataset manipulation and coding skills
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for Ecology and Hydrology (UKCEH). The resulting tool will be integrated into the E-Surveyor application developed by UKCEH. As part of this exciting opportunity, you will be responsible for the development
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Background Hydrological drought hazard results from extreme low flows in rivers, reducing water supplies and thus the capacity for abstraction causing water shortages. Currently, the UK’s
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) at the University of Leeds and will be a collaborative enterprise between the Schools of Mathematics, Computing and Earth & Environment in Leeds, and the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (UKCEH) in Wallingford