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experience. Prof. Catherine Hoar’s research group in the Department of Engineering at Boston College is seeking a postdoctoral scholar to support interdisciplinary projects in the areas of wastewater
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assessment of chemicals, such as: Predicting the environmental biodegradability of chemicals (e.g. in wastewater treatment plants), based on molecular descriptors and/or environmental parameters. Predicting
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Employment 1.0 FTE Gross monthly salary € 3,226 - € 5,090 Required background PhD Organizational unit Faculty of Science Application deadline 31 May 2024 Apply now Chemicals are essential for human
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Technology (WET), Dept. of Architecture and Civil Engineering . As a post-doctoral researcher, you will be part of the research area in Wastewater Management and Environmental Biotechnology. You will be
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production, and wastewater generation/treatment in modeling nitrogen flows across Canada and the United States. A possibility also exists for the selected candidate to work with stakeholders and other team
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, and is available from 1st of August 2024 to contract end date of 31st of July 2027. Information on project Generation of renewable bioenergy from wastewater through anaerobic digestion is a crucial
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multidisciplinary team. The group works on both fundamental understanding but also development and validation of new technologies based on the use of microorganisms as tools to valorise organic wastes and wastewaters
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the costs and benefits of operating water industry assets, for example, water and wastewater treatment plants, drinking water reservoirs or combined sewer overspills. They will also understand the ways in
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limited conductivity, opening up the way towards purifying various industrial wastewater streams while at the same time making hydrogen. Within a European consortium of several universities and a
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the costs and benefits of operating water industry assets, for example, water and wastewater treatment plants, drinking water reservoirs or combined sewer overspills. They will also understand the ways in