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Dr. Mukesh Kumar's lab in the College of Engineering at the University of Alabama | Water End, England | United Kingdom | 2 months ago
Dr. Mukesh Kumar is looking for highly motivated PhD students in the field of hydrological processes, data analytics, optimization and modeling. The projects in the research group seek to provide
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Search’ to identify your programme of study: search for the ‘Course Title’ using the programme code: 8040F Research Area: Civil Engineering (Water Resources) select ‘PhD Civil Engineering (full time) as
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of water for agriculture. This PhD will integrate environmental science, ecology, engineering and philosophy to explore the legal frameworks, farmer and regulator perspectives, water resource needs and
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Supervisory Team: Katherine Kwa, David White & Susan Gourvenec Project Description This PhD offers you the opportunity to tackle the urgent real-world challenge of developing efficient deep water
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of critical water studies. An ideal candidate for this position will have a BSc and MSc in Natural Resource Management, Anthropology, environmental management, water development and management or any relevant
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are evaluating electricity supply, the effect of partial shade on crops, and use of resources, such as water-use efficiency. As well as commercial aims, there is scientific interest in how manipulating the light
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and Masters degree in Natural Resource Management, Anthropology, environmental management, water development and management or any relevant social science discipline. Familiarity with the subject of
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for clean water production, carbon capture and resource recovery. The project will be carried out at the Institute of Materials and Processes (IMP). The student will attain skills in lifecycle assessments
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climate resilient development, with an emphasis on water, agriculture and health. The PhD project can focus on any aspect of African climate science, to be decided taking account of candidates’ interests
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View All Vacancies Engineering Location: UK Other Closing Date: Friday 31 May 2024 Reference: ENG1754 Applications are invited for a three-year PhD studentship within the Food, Water, Waste