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of the greatest challenges facing the material today is its moisture sensitivity which can cause capacity fading during storage and side reactions inside a battery. However, completely removing water from the
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the future energy supply in a sustainable way. Ocean waves provide a promising source of renewable energy, but no wave power technology has yet demonstrated sufficiently high efficiency and competitive costs
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of the largest challenges of today is how to guarantee the future energy supply in a sustainable way. Ocean waves provide a promising source of renewable energy, but no wave power technology has yet demonstrated
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from all over the world (www.ieg.uu.se ). The PhD students will belong to the Limnology program, which engages in research and education on the ecology and biogeochemistry of inland waters, spanning from
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Education (Högskoleverket) and the Swedish Higher Education Authority (Universitetskanslersämbetet). The successful candidate will join the research programme Air, Water and Landscape Science, Department
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(Högskoleverket) and the Swedish Higher Education Authority (Universitetskanslersämbetet). The Programme for Air, Water, and Landscape Science (LUVAL) encompasses education and research in meteorology, hydrology
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. For more information, please visit: https://www.geo.uu.se/research/natural-resources-sustainable-development/ . Project description: The research project “Negotiating Ocean Conflicts among Rivals
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the Swedish National Agency for Higher Education (Högskoleverket) and the Swedish Higher Education Authority (Universitetskanslersämbetet). The Programme for Air, Water, and Landscape Science (LUVAL
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University has 45,000 students, 7,000 employees and a turnover of SEK 7 billion. The PhD student will be at the Department of Earth Sciences, Programme for Air, Water and Landscape Sciences. Starting date 2021
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workplaces. Uppsala University has 45,000 students, 7,000 employees and a turnover of SEK 7 billion. The PhD student will be at the Department of Earth Sciences, Programme for Air, Water and Landscape Sciences