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filtration for the production of drinking water production. Are you passionate about the role microorganisms can play in the context of environmental health and the production of healthy drinking water, and do
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our team to image the behavior of ice-interactive biomaterials on ice with single-molecule resolution. The goal of your project is to develop and use state-of-the-art microscopy tools and quantitative
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Description Arid, semi-arid and hyper-arid regions cover around 25% of the earth surface, and are characterised by lack of available water, extremely high evapotranspirative gradients and sparse or ephemeral
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Future food security relies on the efficient and sustainable use of finite land and water resources. Water use efficiency in crops is critical, especially in irrigated systems. Surfactants can
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Research Project Title: The use of surfactants to improve soil water retention and water availability to crops Application deadline: 14/08/2024 Start date: 30/09/2024 Studentship funding Sponsored
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severe surface water flooding. This type of flooding threatens more UK people and properties than any other; 3.2 million properties in England alone. Reliable forecasting and early warning can improve
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A vacancy is available for a PhD student in the field of alkaline water electrolysis within the group Sustainable Process Engineering at the Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry
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overcome the serious challenges of increasing dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in the UK’s drinking water supplies. Background In the UK, and elsewhere, climate change is causing increased concentrations
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solutions for future water industry. Aquatic life in Oslo Fjord is threatened by pollution from urban wastewaters and agriculture. Norwegian wastewater industry has ambitious target to reduce energy
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of calcite on the carbon budget of inland waters Keywords: lakes, carbon cycle, calcite, whiting, water scarcity Context: Inland waters are a net source of carbon (C) to the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide (CO2