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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Thesis Backgdround Climate change is causing mountainside snowpacks to become wetter and denser
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collaborating with fellow scientists from other disciplines such as climate or fluid mechanics. The PhD candidate will be encouraged to get involved in such collaborations. CONTEXT Physics-aware deep learning is
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, cover both the impact of climate change on human and industrial activities, the observation of extreme phenomena and the modeling of these phenomena through physical, conceptual or statistical modeling
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are associated with climate change, which impacts water resource management. Initiating profound changes (such as the reuse of treated wastewater (REUT) and groundwater recharge with source control) is imperative
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understanding of surface and sub-surface-related phenomena, with a view to: meeting the challenges of environmental changes through innovative projects with societal implications. Climate change has accelerated
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the current challenge of irreversible climate change, the search for CO2- neutral energy sources and carriers is essential. Thanks to its transient storage and restitution during peaks of energy needs via fuel
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Marine plankton form complex communities of interacting organisms at the base of the food chain, supporting biogeochemical cycles in the ocean and helping to regulate the climate. Planktonic organisms
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changes in environmental parameters, such as those induced by global climate change. It is therefore cruciel to examine the internal processes of wetlands that contribute to the retention - or potential
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Description The substantial role of the stratosphere in the Earth system and its impact on surface weather and climate are now well recognized. However, many questions remain on how the stratospheric processes