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. What you will do Literature, market and patent research on water filtration systems and microbial contamination of different types of water (with guidance from our scientific staff) including
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concepts and electrolysis conditions in order to optimize them for industrial scale. In your master's thesis you will systematically investigate the influence of the binder material for water electrolysis
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In many regions of the world, groundwater is the quantitatively most important, qualitatively best and safest drinking water resource, and therefore one of the most important georesources in
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drinking water in southwestern Slovenia. The catchment area is considered a typical example of the formation and development of karst landscapes characterised by numerous karst poljes and great temporal
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3 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Academic Europe Research Field Environmental science » Water science Environmental science » Natural resources management All Researcher Profile First
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) the degradation caused by global change and the adaptation of tropical coastal and marine ecosystems, (2) the four main effects of rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations: ocean warming, ocean acidification
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and microscale thermophoresis for different temperatures and salt concentrations. The tasks include MD simulations of polyelectrolyte-peptide interactions in water with optimized ion force fields and
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energy carriers and base chemicals. This requires the development of robust, efficient, and cost-effective catalysts for essential technologies like electrochemical water splitting and carbon dioxide
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chemicals and even purify contaminated water. Through the ingenious interplay of microbes and electrodes, MES holds the key to solving pressing global challenges, from mitigating climate change to combating
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the empirical breadth of the policy field (e.g. agricultural, forest and water policy). We work on environmental issues in relation to society and questions of global justice. Job description: Main tasks