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materials for water electrolysis systems. The work is part of REFINE , a Horizon Europe-funded project with the main aim to produce electrofuels. REFINE is coordinated by University of Oslo (UiO) and is
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Physics Related to Water Electrolysis Systems Apply for this job See advertisement About the position Position as PhD Research Fellow in Materials Science available at Centre for Materials Science and
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February 2024 Languages English English English PhD Research Fellow in Materials Chemistry and Physics Related to Water Electrolysis Systems Apply for this job See advertisement About the position A position
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Deciphering the planetary rock record to derive planetary evolution is the goal of this project. Water is defined as a crucial ingredient for
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the development, duration and recovery of groundwater droughts, their climate drivers, subsurface characteristics, vegetation and water use, as well as effects of ongoing and future global changes. Focus is on
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as shaped by human interaction with resources. Potential case studies include representations of bodies of water, for example Hangzhou’s West Lake or Gujarat’s Bay of Surat; landscape paintings by
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to open video) Job description Deciphering the planetary rock record to derive planetary evolution is the goal of this project. Water is defined as a crucial ingredient for habitable environments because it
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, ice cores). As the candidate will be working closely with the second NORCLI postdoc based in historical sciences, we ask for potential areas of collaboration to be highlighted in the application. During
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, such as the Moon and Mars, depend among others on the capability to utilize locally available resources, such as water, oxygen, and methane. To identify, localize and characterize the quantity and quality
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, such the atmospheric concentrations of different gases (e.g. oxygen, carbon dioxide), features of the surface of the earth (e.g. continental area, tectonic activities, snow and ice cover, biodiversity), and