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Real-time monitoring of surface and soil water quality The quality of surface water in Europe has become a pressing environmental concern, with significant implications for public health
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Your job Are you interested in better understanding the impact of climate change on water availability and food security? Do you like working with complex numerical models? And are you familiar with
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Wageningen University & Research offers excellent terms of employment . A few highlights from our Collective Labour Agreement include: sabbatical leave, study leave, and partially paid parental leave; working hours that can be discussed and arranged so that they allow for the best possible...
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EngD opportunity at TU Delft: Dive deep into water solutions and elevate your technical expertise in an European context! The EngD candidate will work under the EU funded ToDrinQ project
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support the implementation of the revised Drinking Water Directive and to significantly enhance the scientific and technical knowledge on drinking water quality protection, monitoring and treatment by
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Integrated greywater treatment using nanofiltration for the production of reusable water To meet the ever-increasing anthropogenic water demand while simultaneously tackling water scarcity, new
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Engineered nature-based systems to protect drinking water aquifers against organic micropollutants To mitigate seasonal water stress, drinking water companies at the high sandy soils in eastern
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Electrospinning for production of 3D-structured bipolar membranes for water dissociation applications In water technology, the demand for bipolar membranes is steadily rising. Bipolar membranes
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water bodies used for drinking water production have steadily been increasing in recent years. To ensure the quality of our drinking water, there is an urgent need to effectively remove these substances
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hydrocarbons that are widely used because of their special properties. These highly Persitent, Mobile and Toxic (PMT) molecules pose significant challenges in water treatment, as removal and degradation