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Apply today for an industry PhD at the University of Adelaide, with Shell Global Solutions. Upscaled Modelling of CO2 Storage in Geological Formations Currently, upscaling of CO2 injection into a
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PhD-student for ‘beat the rhythm’ being positioned at the Evangelisches Krankenhaus Dusseldorf. First, together with the German and Dutch partners, you will evaluate the physical activity patterns
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, reproduction, and shell construction, is at the heart of concerns among growers, especially regarding the practice of liming, which adds accessible calcium to the soil. Observations suggest that snail
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environments: evolution, interactions Description of the thesis topic DC7 “The meaning of prehistoric shell-middens: From their common background to their singularity” The aim is to complete and interpret and
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. Applicants should have a strong computational background with knowledge of shell, R, Python, Perl or another programming language. Knowledge of one or more of the following data-analytical approaches is an
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oxide) and related core-shell materials. The aim of the project is to utilise the high level of control provided by the microfluidic synthesis to produce foam materials with unique, bespoke internal
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called the coccolith. These biominerals are biomineralized within a dedicated vesicle, which are then extruded to the surface of the microalgal cell to create a shell [Taylor et al., Annu. Rev. Mar. Sci
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pyrolysis carbons into value added graphene(oxide) colloids. Your PhD project is part of a larger collaboration between TU Eindhoven and Shell on sustainability. The overarching goal of this collaboration is
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the project with potential applications including high precision rotation sensing, tilt sensing, and gravitational sensing. We will consider ultra-cold atoms trapped on shell (or ‘bubble’) surfaces, atoms
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processing pathways to electro chemically upcycle pyrolysis carbons into value added graphene(oxide) colloids. Your PhD project is part of a larger collaboration between TU Eindhoven and Shell on