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-resilient policies! Background: Globally, climate change already manifests via physical risks – damages from floods, storms, wildfires, heatwaves, droughts, and sea-level rise. Concerns are rising
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for professional applications, where stable quality of service with bounded latency, guaranteed packet delivery rate is a must. Today, we still see Wi-Fi coverage is far from uniform, high variations of the Wi-Fi
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reducing greenhouse gas emissions and creating economically valuable outputs. This PhD position is part of PRIME LEAP, a Horizon Europe Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Doctoral Network (MSCA-DN) on the next
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methods, is a game-changer for the chemical industries, enabling a dual focus on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and creating economically valuable outputs. This PhD position is part of PRIME LEAP, a
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emissions of anthropogenic heat). In addition to surface-driven processes, synoptic background weather conditions and atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) dynamics also affect contrasts in microclimate conditions
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use of hydrogen at sea. you will join a research group dedicated to large-scale hydrogen supply and storage systems. Duties Your work will include among others: Thermodynamic modeling and time-dependent
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how developmental dynamics can both open up and restrict evolutionary possibilities, and how this knowledge can help us better understand, predict, and even influence evolutionary change. We approach