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to avoid marine biofouling. The project combines field work in the ocean with advanced surface spectroscopy. The starting date is June 15th, 2024 or soon thereafter, and the duration of the employment will
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for Aquaculture and is based at the institute’s locality in Hirtshals at the North Sea Science Park. The professor is expected to lead the research field of fish nutrition, physiology and welfare considering water
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that simultaneously reduce greenhouse gas emissions and create resilience to climate change. These include biochar, nitrogen application and cropping strategies as well as collection of drainage water for use in
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of water electrolysis to enable the use of green electricity and to increase carbon efficiency is of particular interest. In the section we all have a basis in thermodynamics and apply this to all kinds
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, water transport through aquifers, etc. Single- and multiphase fluid migration in complex geometries may result in non-trivial dispersion mechanisms and surface reactions. The aim of this project is to use
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of the entire water cycle and contributes with high quality knowledge in all subsurface and drinking water supply matters. With the purpose to strengthen GEUS’ competencies within technology development
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The national Pioneer Centre for AI and the Visual Analysis and Perception Lab at Aalborg University invite applications for a fully funded PhD fellow working on novel algorithms for under water
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only ocean- and arctic-going research vessel. The Institute has 360 employees, one-half being scientific staff, including 50 PhD students. More than 35 nationalities are represented at the Institute, and
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technology. Main research of the Geodesy research group is currently focused on water monitoring from space, atmospheric remote sensing, geodetic surveying, and data assimilation into Earth system models
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to follow how proteins interact with nanoparticles. Now we can address questions such as: How is the nanointerphase affecting protein folding? How are proteins and surrounding water molecules moving