16 Economics "University of California, Santa Barbara" PhD positions at Ghent University
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the field.Vacancy 1: PhD (3 years) on experimental testing of composites for hydrogen tanksBelgium has been taking a leading position in the transition towards a hydrogen economy thanks to many companies and research
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will be appointed within the framework of the Sustainable Blue Economy Partnership project “FOODIMAR” (sustainable climate-Friendly quality fOOD Ingredients from Marine side-stReams), involving academia
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position in the transition towards a hydrogen economy thanks to many companies and research institutes active in hydrogen technologies. In addition, Belgium has currently the second largest hydrogen pipeline
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Belgium has been taking a leading position in the transition towards a hydrogen economy thanks to many companies and research institutes active in hydrogen technologies. In addition, Belgium has currently
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economy. This transition is inherently a multidisciplinary and multi-objective effort that implies bridging historical silo’s (for example drinking water, wastewater, hydrology for rainwater harvesting
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centers from international companies, Flanders’ top innovating large companies and SMEs, as well as numerous ambitious start-ups). Techno-economics @ IDLab The IDLab techno-economics team where this vacancy
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to valorize side-streams from fisheries and aquaculture systems. The PhD student will be appointed within the framework of the Sustainable Blue Economy Partnership project “FOODIMAR” (sustainable climate
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Job description The Department of Economics (Environmental Economics group) of Ghent University welcomes a candidate for a full time PhD position on sustainable consumption corridors, sufficiency
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Job description ABOUT GHENT UNIVERSITY Ghent University is a world of its own. Employing more than 15.000 people, it is actively involved in education and research, management and administration, as well as technical and social service provision on a daily basis. It is one of the largest, most...
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transition towards a circular water and resource economy. This transition is inherently a multidisciplinary and multi-objective effort that implies bridging historical silo’s (for example drinking water