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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Hydrogen generated from green electricity in water electrolysers is destined to play a prominent role in the energy
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and housing functions collide in an ecologically rich and sensitive urban region. The research project Ways of Water – Overcoming conflicting sustainability pathways in the Port of Amsterdam(WoWPoA
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. Hydrogen generated from green electricity in water electrolysers is destined to play a prominent role in the energy transition away from fossil fuels. A main source of inefficiency is the membrane. By
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Postdoc CFD Membraneless Water Electrolysis Postdoc CFD Membraneless Water Electrolysis Published Deadline Location 15 Mar 15 Apr Delft Passionate about the energy transition? Join us in pioneering
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quantitative water resources systems models. Join our team to develop tools that support equitable and robust climate adaptation pathways for the water sector! Your job Quantitative water resources systems
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Challenge: Lack of reliable predictions for sea ice loss Change: Use of innovative models of ocean turbulence and sea ice mechanics Impact: Better understand sea ice behavior and improve forecasts
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description In these times where circularity and accessibility to safe drinking and irrigation water is becoming increasingly
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irrigation water is becoming increasingly important and under pressure, (membrane)adsorption is an attractive method to attack water scarcity by selectively removing harmful micropollutants and undesired
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. Specific topics include the interaction among macro and micronutrients, the interaction among water availability and phosphorus uptake and the quantification of fertilizer nutrient recoveries accounting
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Interventions to Negate aggravated Global diarrheal disease due to future climate Shocks”. SPRINGS aims to better understand the impact of climate change on the burden of water-borne infectious disease. It is an