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technologies, economics and policies either drive or constrain the growth of clean energy technologies. The PhD student or Postdoctoral researcher will use a combination of empirical research, statistical
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consists of a collaboration between the Departments of Mechanics and Maritime Sciences, Departments of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering and Technology Management and Economics. Project description In
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multi-disciplinary and will integrate hydrogeological data analysis and modeling with Bayesian probability theory and economic valuation methods. The economic valuation will be based on the concept
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low carbon society. This is an opportunity for you to contribute to the development of techno-economic and environmental assessment evaluation frameworks and/or the development of energy systems
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polymeric electrocatalysts for a circular economy and are enthusiastic about working in collaboration with other group members to solve timely research questions, we can offer you a position in our lab
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these results to link future household consumption patterns with global socio-economic development pathways. Ultimately, the work is expected to contribute of better understanding of future household consumption
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develop recyclable polymeric electrocatalysts. If you are motivated to design and synthesize polymeric electrocatalysts for a circular economy and are enthusiastic about working in collaboration with other
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-economic and sustainability indicators; to develop a broader functional tool that includes indicators relevant on a societal level; evaluate the socio-economic effects of mass management at the project scale
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There are many important links between the different sustainable development goal (SDGs), both synergies and trade-offs. This is the starting point for this new postdoc position. In a number of completed and ongoing studies in the research group at Chalmers, we have focused on SDG7, electricity...
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gas emissions profiles for different household types. The successful candidate will use these results to link future household consumption patterns with global socio-economic development pathways