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FieldGeosciencesEducation LevelMaster Degree or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Your profile: MSc degree in geoinformatics, remote sensing, geography or related fields Background in hydrology or climatology is an asset
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understanding of hydrology and climate science is not required, a willingness to learn and engage with these topics is advantageous. The candidate should possess good analytical skills, attention to detail, and
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transition, environmental policies, and offsetting strategies. The methods we use include water footprint and life cycle assessment, hydrological modelling, environmentally extended input-output analysis
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, limnology, oceanography, physics, hydrology, geology, or political science. Demonstrated knowledge of the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement. Knowledge applicable to a wide range of scientific disciplines
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University of Louisville Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering | Louisville, Kentucky | United States | 1 day ago
in hydrology and flooding. The graduate assistantship is fully funded and covers tuition, a stipend ($25,000/year), and health insurance. The position is to start in the Fall of 2024. Job Duties: The
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Florida International University - Department of Earth and Environment | Miami, Florida | United States | 1 day ago
, loadings, and hydrologic conditions to determine the long-term fate, transport, sourcing, and downstream environmental effects of water-borne materials. Dr. Randall W. Parkinson is a coastal geologist
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into robust representations of SWPs and BRSs in coupled hydrology-biogeochemistry models to analyze the responses of urban GHG emissions and nutrients export to the implementation and management of green SWM
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PhD position in “Economic Life Cycle Costing and Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment of Hydropower”
, and offsetting strategies. The methods we use include water footprint and life cycle assessment, hydrological modelling, environmentally extended input-output analysis, integrated assessment, and policy
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transition, environmental policies, and offsetting strategies. The methods we use include water footprint and life cycle assessment, hydrological modelling, environmentally extended input-output analysis
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. The methods we use include water footprint and life cycle assessment, hydrological modelling, environmentally extended input-output analysis, integrated assessment, and policy evaluation. We understand water