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quality protection, monitoring and treatment by developing and testing a compendium of modular complementary innovations, including novel real time sensing and water quality parameters technologies, and
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support the implementation of the revised Drinking Water Directive and to significantly enhance the scientific and technical knowledge on drinking water quality protection, monitoring and treatment by
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Directive, and can provide input to nature-based solutions for water storage & treatment. As part of a larger project focused on multiple aspects of novel designs for quay walls (e.g. heritage, construction
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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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contrast to current water treatment technologies these adsorbents are associated with higher efficiency and selectivity for many emerging pollutants. This PhD is embedded in the recently funded NWO project
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://spectrum.ieee.org/eden-tech-water-treatment ). Computational Fluid Dynamics will allow identifying dead zones in which bubbles tend to nucleate, something you may simulate with two-fluid multiphase flow models
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than traditional activated carbon to remove OMPs from water. In contrast to current water treatment technologies these adsorbents are associated with higher efficiency and selectivity for many emerging
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Utrecht University is looking for a PhD candidate for a project on hydrological modelling of groundwater and surface water interactions. Your
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to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Would you like to contribute to a successful water transition? Do you have an interest in aquatic ecology, hydrology, and risk
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, for example, the impacts of livestock manure management in (upstream) rural regions on increasing or decreasing the treatment burden of wastewater treatment plants in (downstream) cities for clean water supply