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quantitative water resources systems models. Join our team to develop tools that support equitable and robust climate adaptation pathways for the water sector! Your job Quantitative water resources systems
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Directive, and can provide input to nature-based solutions for water storage & treatment. As part of a larger project focused on multiple aspects of novel designs for quay walls (e.g. heritage, construction
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). These plasmas can then be employed for environmental applications, such as air or water purification or to 'activate' water, which gives the water disinfecting and fertilizing properties. Other uses for plasma
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contrast to current water treatment technologies these adsorbents are associated with higher efficiency and selectivity for many emerging pollutants. This PhD is embedded in the recently funded NWO project
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active electrical discharges (plasmas). These plasmas can then be employed for environmental applications, such as air or water purification or to “activate” water, which gives the water disinfecting and
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than traditional activated carbon to remove OMPs from water. In contrast to current water treatment technologies these adsorbents are associated with higher efficiency and selectivity for many emerging
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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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, for example, the impacts of livestock manure management in (upstream) rural regions on increasing or decreasing the treatment burden of wastewater treatment plants in (downstream) cities for clean water supply
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stakeholders and industrial partners, we collaborate on developing microbial applications in sustainable drinking water production and wastewater treatment systems to remove nitrogen, methane and micropollutants
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Due to climate change, process water is becoming increasingly scarce, while (waste) salt solutions containing water and valuable salts