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This is a research opportunity for PhD students who are interested in learning satellite tracking (radar and laser) technology, Earth's gravity field variations, and climate changes by hydrological
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research agenda. Apart from the e-bike sharing project (POTEBS, together with HSLU), the research group is connected to larger research collaborations in the domain of energy transitions and climate policy
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surface water bodies. Climate change threatens to dramatically expand arid areas, whereby 30% of the earth could become at least semi-arid by 2100, severely impacting available water resources for more than
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is available for a 3-year period. Food security, climate change and loss of biodiversity represent three of today’s major environmental sustainability challenges. Finding solutions to these challenges
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overcome the serious challenges of increasing dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in the UK’s drinking water supplies. Background In the UK, and elsewhere, climate change is causing increased concentrations
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stresses such as drought and extreme temperatures, supporting plant breeding industry to develop crops that can withstand combinations of stresses brought by a changing climate. The project is part of
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engineering disciplines to address the global societal challenges that threaten us today, climate change without doubt being the most important. Our focal subjects: sustainable aerospace, big data and
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related to e.g. climate change, modelling and design of railway systems, multi-scale modelling of pavement materials and structures, reuse of materials, structures and parts of structures, assessment
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. However, our planet is undergoing huge landscape and climate changes and in common with many other species, numerous migratory bird populations are in decline. Understanding and addressing these declines
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includes Sida's Helpdesk for Environment and Climate Change and the SLU Swedish Biodiversity Centre (CBM). Additionally, we house the SLU Center for Nature Interpretation (CNV). As the largest department