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Vacancies PhD position in “Game-based approaches for drought resilience in the Eastern Netherlands – a valuing water perspective” Key takeaways The hypothesis that underlies this PhD position is
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Apply now Job no:500000 Work type:Full time Location:Hobart Categories:Research Focused Research Associate in Ocean and Atmosphere Mesoscale Systems Opportunity to contribute and develop your
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13 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company HR Office Dundalk Institute of Technology Department Human Resources Research Field Environmental science » Water science Researcher Profile First
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climate-constrained water resources. The CTP research programme is summarised here: https://earthobservatory.sg/research/climate/climate-transformation-programm e . The Research Fellow will be based in
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, energy, water consumption). Activities shall particularly focus on synergistic use of novel capabilities (e.g., Copernicus Sentinels, FLEX, BIOMASS, novel national and international missions
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from environmental samples. To learn more about ongoing research in our group you can check our webpage: https://www.bionomics-mmlab.com/ Your profile You must have a PhD degree (or equivalent) with
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term Join our research team at ETH Zurich in a project designed to enhance the resilience of vulnerable communities worldwide against climate change. This PhD position is an
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-vision ), a joint venture between UWE and Bristol University. The CMV is currently comprised of 15 researchers, five PhD students and four visiting academics and attracts funding from a range of bodies
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Resources; High-Impact Weather; and Modelling Science. This position forms an integral part of the Centre Project: High-Impact Weather. The researcher will investigate the role of ocean and climate warming
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manufacturers of a diverse range of technologies and devices. It is rich in natural mineral and water resources, electricity generation capacity and food and wine producers. The transformation of the Hunter and