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technologies, by bringing most up-to-date bioscience and engineering together, so off-grid systems are configured with confidence. The project at the University of Edinburgh specifically addresses a pressing
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. The successful candidate will work within the framework of the Project “PIONEER: An adaptation approach for resilient coastal infrastructure against sea level rise”, a collaboration between the University
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for the coupled model and with the hydrological modellers who will use glacier coverage and runoff as inputs You will join a team of investigators in the Schools of GeoScience in the University of Edinburgh, with
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collaboration with partners at the Universities of Edinburgh and Oxford. In particular, a close working relationship with an Edinburgh-based PDRA and PhD student will be important. The VIPER project: Plate
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project VIPER (Virgin Islands: Petrogenesis of early Earth-like Rocks). The post involves collaboration with partners at the Universities of Edinburgh and Oxford. In particular, a close working relationship
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tested in waste-water treatment, microfluidic surface cleaning, and non-invasive cancer treatment. There exist general models for macroscale bubble dynamics, however, our research group has shown
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Recently, we showed that the liquid friction for sliding along a solid surface can be understood using an analogy to Amontons’ laws for a solid sliding on another solid. In this experimental project, you will create surfaces with different levels of friction and adhesion to liquids and...
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PhD Studentship - Physics-based Mathematical Modelling of Water Electrolyzer for Hydrogen Production
Water electrolysers are promising for hydrogen-powered grids, producing green hydrogen from renewable energy sources, and working in a pair with fuel cells or gas turbines. However, anecdotal
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and MSc programs of Wageningen University, including the BSc programme Soil, Water, Atmosphere, and the MSc programme Earth and Environment, in which it is responsible for the specialisation Soil
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with partners at the Universities of Edinburgh and Oxford. In particular, a close working relationship with an Edinburgh-based PDRA and PhD student will be important. The VIPER project: Plate tectonics