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hydrology, landscape or physical geography, earth science, environmental science, or equivalent affinity and preferably experience in hydrological modeling and/or data analyses experience with programming
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Utrecht University is looking for a PhD candidate for a project on hydrological modelling of groundwater and surface water interactions. Your
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Requirements We look forward to your application if you have the following qualifications: an MSc in earth sciences, hydrology, civil engineering, environmental science, or a related field; affinity with
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agrochemicals), hydrological cycles and/or cycles of pollutants in the crop-animal systems; interest in stakeholder interaction; excellent scientific writing skills in English; experience with publishing peer
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protection? If yes, then this may be the perfect opportunity for you! The Hydrology and Environmental Hydraulics group at Wageningen University and Research is looking for a PhD candidate to investigate
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model to the specifics of four diarrheal disease pathogens and adapt it to allow for changing hydrological and climate conditions. You will apply your model to two case study areas in Romania and Ghana
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visualization) for large scales; knowledge of biogeochemical cycles (preferably for nutrients and agrochemicals), hydrological cycles and/or cycles of pollutants in the crop-animal systems; interest in
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hydrological events and trends in riverine environments, and if these can be deployed together to improve our abilities to reconstruct the magnitudes and specific timing of extreme flood events, and (ii) whether
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experience in numerical modelling, preferably with a background of physical geography and/or its relevant sub-disciplines (meteorology, hydrology, ecology). A part from your own project, you will work closely
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that enable coordination and adaptation of policy investments in the water system to establish waterscapes in the Dutch Delta. You will analyse previously made decisions, the use of hydrological models in