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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Wastewater Management Do you have enthusiasm for an interdisciplinary PhD research project that contributes to the transition
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limited conductivity, opening up the way towards purifying various industrial wastewater streams while at the same time making hydrogen. Within a European consortium of several universities and a
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, performance and maintenance of the real-world counterpart, including its interaction with other objects or systems. Critical infrastructures, such as a wastewater treatment ecosystem, employ DTs to monitor and
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Caribbean with the objective to develop, implement and test AI innovations that will accelerate the use of clean energy and advanced solutions in water treatment and wastewater recycling/purification
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a wastewater treatment ecosystem, employ DTs to monitor and control their facilities. While larger countries seek to decentralise their system, resulting in multiple independent DTs (e.g. one per
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or systems. Critical infrastructures, such as a wastewater treatment ecosystem, employ DTs to monitor and control their facilities. While larger countries seek to decentralise their system, resulting in
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microfluidic devices with very low electric resistance. This makes it possible to use electrolytes that have only limited conductivity, opening up the way towards purifying various industrial wastewater streams
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, chemicals and wastewater treatment, to feed and food. You’ll be working closely with like-minded, highly motivated colleagues from our department, faculty and other faculties. Working in a pioneering
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. This makes it possible to use electrolytes that have only limited conductivity, opening up the way towards purifying various industrial wastewater streams while at the same time making hydrogen. Within a
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solution for the treatment of these wastewater streams. Electrodialysis relies on the application of an electric field across a stack of ion-exchange membranes to drive ions toward the oppositely charged