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PhD Studentship in: Understanding risks from emerging contaminants (PFAS) to surface water resources
on controlling public health risks from pollution at catchment level. Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are considered to be ‘contaminants of emerging concern’ due to their environmental persistence and
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» Environmental technology Technology » Chemical technology Environmental science Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Finland Application Deadline 10 Jun 2024 - 21:59 (UTC) Type of Contract
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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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sensors such as body worn health monitors. This is what this PhD will work towards using cutting-edge materials and technologies. This PhD will develop advanced materials and turn these into thermoelectric
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analysing effects of environmental drivers on cyanobacteria-associated microbial community composition Applying bioinformatic analyses of amplicon, shotgun and long-read metagenomic data Quantifying absolute
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expected, including fieldwork and project-related activities in the Southern Ocean. Work content The project aims to understand the impact of cryosphere-ocean interactions and other environmental factors
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Cycle Assessment studies will be performed in collaboration with the project partners to investigate the environmental footprint of the novel plasma chemistry route to produce acrylonitrile compared with
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. Research activities are provisionally organized into the groups of Living Marine Resources, Food science, Fish Health, Marine Drug Discovery, Marine Resource Management and Development, Environmental and
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the innovative, environmentally conscious approaches needed for the future of medicinal chemistry and material science. The PhD student will be appointed at the Aachen-Maastricht Institute for Biobased Materials
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cartilage and are characterized by their progressive and disabling nature. Rheumatic diseases display a wide heterogeneity stemming from complex interactions between genetics and environmental factors, and