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data through advanced ex-situ measurement technologies. The group’s ambition is to develop a robust framework for capturing high-quality data from their in-house hybrid additive-subtractive research
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and shape a low-carbon economy and society. For more information, please visit our website: www.uni.lu/snt-en/research-groups/finatrax/ Candidates will be enrolled in the PhD program in Computer Science
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to adequately capture migrants’ life courses in receiving countries. By leveraging population-wide longitudinal microdata on migrants (and their descendants) spanning several decades, DynaMIGs aims to analyse
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Unit of this Directorate is based in Petten (the Netherlands). These technologies are enablers of the transition towards less carbon-intensive and hydrogen-inclusive EU energy and transport systems, but
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tensions and controversies, and de-carbonization continues to dominate the environmental agenda. The PhD will examine the challenges and opportunities of more competitiveness-focused EU policies, analyzing
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erosion, and disrupting ecosystems essential for long-term agricultural sustainability. While livestock farming can enhance biodiversity and soil carbon, these benefits are diminished by intensive farming
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model for Flanders that allows to analyse the carbon emissions of the stock, both operational and embodied. You will then use this model to assess the impact of various energy conservation measures and
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are crucial for all soil processes and their associated ecosystem services. Soil biology is thus determining plant health, crop yields, resilience of soils against physical degradation, water storage, carbon
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”, we offer a fully-funded PhD position. About DIADAPT: Diatoms are a group of highly diverse, globally dominant microalgae which contribute significantly to global carbon fixation and biogeochemical
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the global carbon cycle and the global climate. The shape and size of trees within a forest are impacted by forest dynamics (e.g. tree growth and forest disturbances). Our current knowledge about forest