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hydrological, meteorological, carbon-cycle and water quality equipment, with occasional laboratory work in support of colleagues. The posts will be based in the Centre for Resilience in Environment, Water and
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University of Glasgow, School of Geographical and Earth Sciences | Glasgow, Scotland | United Kingdom | 2 months ago
: geomorphic, geochemical, molecular, physiological, geophysical, hydrologic, field, or analog/numerical modeling experiments. We are particularly interested in candidates who can bridge between disciplines
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have a sufficient breadth or depth of specialist knowledge in at least one related discipline or an (inter)disciplinary area (e.g. geography, hydrology, science communication, risk management), and
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the holistic assessment of water quality and its ecological impacts. This is especially challenging for rivers affected by multiple pressures, such as a modified hydrological regime, altered form and
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Dominic Brass at UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology. The postholder should be motivated to work across different disciplines and will develop novel mathematical models and tools to uncover when, where and
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depth of specialist knowledge in at least one related discipline or an (inter)disciplinary area (e.g. geography, hydrology, science communication, risk management), and expertise in social science methods
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interdisciplinary department of the University. You will also have the opportunity to join CEEDS, a new initiative between LEC, Lancaster’s Data Science Institute and the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology. CEEDS aims
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Based at Dumfries Campus, our staff are experts in many areas of environmental sustainability, including sustainable tourism, environmental risk, community resilience, hydrology and environmental
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), the Environment Agency in England and the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology. These collaborations have led to research secondments for postgraduate students, and other opportunities have seen students travelling
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, and hydrological cycles over millennia. The project adopts a holistic approach by integrating the organic geochemical data with complementary datasets already collected, such as grain size and magnetic