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6 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Chalmers University of Technology Research Field Chemistry » Analytical chemistry Engineering » Water resources engineering Researcher Profile First
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comparison to their wrought equivalents for their application in high-temperature water. In co-operation with the Competence Center for Additive Manufacturing at Chalmers (CAM2), material will be manufactured
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compare the satellite images with sea ice information collected during an expedition in the Gulf of Bothnia with the research vessel Skagerak. During the expedition, acoustic data were collected with
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land and fresh water. Also, it mitigates eutrophication. In this post doc position, you will be part of harnessing the multiple values of seaweed by building new blue biorefinery concepts. Information
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Seaweed is a unique biomass as its production not put further pressure on access to arable land and fresh water. Also, it mitigates eutrophication. In this post doc position, you will be part of
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of the composition of the contaminants (fingerprint analysis). The methodology will also be applied in two case studies (Lake Vättern and the Bothnian Sea) to explore, evaluate and challenge the current understanding
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earth orientation and rotation, the spatial and temporal variation of atmospheric water vapour, sea level variations, and the temporal variation of the gravity field. We address these research topics
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redistribution, inter- and intra-plate tectonics, loading effects, terrestrial and celestial reference frames, variations in earth orientation and rotation, the spatial and temporal variation of atmospheric water
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the built environment – houses to live in, roads to travel on, and water to drink – from planning and design to construction and maintenance. Together, we provide a comprehensive environment for civil
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department The Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering (ACE) has about 240 employees working on every aspect of the built environment – houses to live in, roads to travel on, and water to drink