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6 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Chalmers University of Technology Research Field Chemistry » Analytical chemistry Engineering » Water resources engineering Researcher Profile First
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If you are interested in developing innovative ways to assess drinking water quality and implement water treatment, this temporary position will help you build networks and gain new skills in
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comparison to their wrought equivalents for their application in high-temperature water. In co-operation with the Competence Center for Additive Manufacturing at Chalmers (CAM2), material will be manufactured
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is about microbial communities in fish farms. The microorganisms that the fish are exposed to are likely affected both by the microbial communities in the intake water and by the environmental
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of ecosystem and water system services. The work will focus on two different stages in an infrastructure project: 1) To develop a structure for VOIA in the early stages of an infrastructure project, before
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the built environment – houses to live in, roads to travel on, and water to drink – from planning and design to construction and maintenance. Together, we provide a comprehensive environment for civil
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Sweden and have already threatened the public drinking water supply. The aim of this project is to develop innovative entropy-stabilized oxides (i.e., high-entropy oxides) and graphene hybrid anode
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around the professional understanding and technical development of methods and models within the fields of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering. The core research areas span ship design, marine
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department The Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering (ACE) has about 240 employees working on every aspect of the built environment – houses to live in, roads to travel on, and water to drink
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. The research group covers several major areas of applied sciences, such as protection and management of drinking water resources, applied hydrogeology, management of contaminated land and soil, and management