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, transport and hydrochemistry. Interpretation and dissemination of results. IP: Dra. Diana Puigserver Cuerda, Environmental Hydrogeology and Global Change research group. Requirements Research
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This project is sponsored by Network Rail and is an exciting opportunity to work on the degradation of masonry-lined tunnels, which pose a risk to UK railway infrastructure. This project will: (i) enhance understanding of the degradation processes; (ii) investigate inspection and condition...
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translating and communicating hydrogeological risks and the benefits of information to manage these risks to project owners, decision-makers and society? As a PhD-student in our research area you will have the
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This project is sponsored by Network Rail and is an exciting opportunity to work on the degradation of masonry-lined tunnels, which pose a risk to UK railway infrastructure. This project will: enhance understanding of the degradation processes investigate inspection and condition assessment...
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Presentation A PhD position is available to work with the Applied and Environmental Geophysics Group within the Institute of Earth Sciences (ISTE) at UNIL, in close collaboration with the Centre for Hydrogeology
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of Hydrogeology of the TU München within the following projects funded by the Bavarian State Ministry of the Environment and Consumer Protection BEM-TG Bayern (Preparation of scientific basics, concepts and methods
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Helmholtz-Zentrum Potsdam - Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ | Potsdam, Brandenburg | Germany | about 1 month ago
.) with a geoscientific focus and specialization in hydrogeology and/or hydrogeochemistry Distinct knowledge about numerical modelling of groundwater flow, heat and chemical species transport as
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protection and management of drinking water resources, applied hydrogeology, management of contaminated land and soil, and management of underground resources and have close collaboration with neighbouring
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about DeepNL . Requirements Specific Requirements The successful applicant project will hold a relevant MSc degree in applied geology, hydrogeology, or reservoir engineering. Ideally, this candidate will
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, hydrogeology, or reservoir engineering. Ideally, this candidate will already be able to contribute some experience in integrating geoscience with fluid flow modelling or have a basic knowledge in simulating