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Organisation Cranfield University School/Department School of Aerospace, Transport and Manufacturing Based at Cranfield Campus, Cranfield, Bedfordshire Hours of work 37 hours per week, normally
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organic compounds (VOCs) can build up in the indoor environment, for example in housing and office spaces. Formaldehyde is often described as the most prevalent VOC in indoor environments and is
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moreRead less Ammonia (NH3) losses from use of animal slurry and digestate in agriculture is a cause of environmental concern and a loss of valuable resource. If the NH3 loss can be minimised, it can tackle
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Organisation Cranfield University School/Department School of Water, Energy and Environment Based at Cranfield Campus, Cranfield, Bedfordshire Hours of work 37 hours per week, normally worked Monday
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focusing on evaluating green fertiliser efficacy developed by carbon capture technology on organic waste material. This will involve continuing field trials and evaluating nutrient uptake by crops, carbon
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monitoring at well construction and production facilities, and mitigation of vented and fugitive methane emissions. In collaboration with the newly-launched Emissions Management business line, this project
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these factors mean that the organic nitrogen levels are at significant and increasing concentrations in water being used as a drinking water source. These compounds are recalcitrant to removal by conventional
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their interaction with light; (iii) relate operating conditions to the rate of transformation, product formation and yield to improve methanation efficiency; and (iv) develop a business case for
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the nutrients-antibiotics-AMR nexus in sewage treatment towards building a resilient and robust wetland system in the water sector. The successful candidate will work closely with Welsh Water and maybe other