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ELCAT in the Faculty of Applied Engineering is looking for a full-time (100%) doctoral scholarship holder in the field of electrocatalysis, with a focus on hydrogen production from water electrolysis. As
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in the field of electrocatalysis, with a focus on hydrogen production from water electrolysis. As researcher you will start within the research group ELCAT, currently employing around 30 people
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global heat balance and carbon uptake. Recent anomalies, including a drastic sea ice decline, anomalous snowfall, and unprecedented heat waves, challenge our understanding of the region's response
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engineering Engineering » Other Environmental science » Water science Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Belgium Application Deadline 14 Apr 2024 - 21:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job
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to the planetary mantle melting and/or magma ocean crystallization. This project, funded by the European Research Council Consolidator Grant "IronHeart," offers a unique opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge
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properties of the city (e.g. presence of greenspace, water...), and the individual socio-economic and health background. Your method will then be applied to future climate and demographic projections
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applied chemistry/chemical and biological process engineering.At present, these application domains can be characterised by the keywords industrial biotechnology, closing the waste/water cycle, and public
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science » Water science Engineering » Water resources engineering Environmental science » Global change Environmental science » Natural resources management Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1
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water electrolyzers play an essential role in the transition to net zero carbon dioxide emissions by 2050. State-of-the-art devices rely on integrating the latest material developments to increase
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buffer zone, protecting human communities from storm surges and sea-level rise, and are considered effective Nature-based Solution (NBS) to both climate change adaptation and mitigation by sequestering