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the project The position is part of the EU Horizon project EU-INTERCHANGE (European Regional and Coastal Seas in a Rapidly Changing Climate) aiming to develop a Digital Ocean Twin based on optimised
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utilized to mitigate flooding risks through hydrological modelling and stakeholder engagement.Focusing on the Gothenburg region, the project will: Identify roads suitable for climate adaptation in three
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Project rationale: Coastal dune slacks are depressions in dune systems at the level of the water table. They are a very biodiverse and extremely rare habitat which is under threat, and so are a
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. As in freshwater sources, seawater in coastal areas is open to direct discharge from urban runoffs but also effluents of wastewater treatment plants, industries and ports, all of which may contain a
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support grant + fees paid. Overview Northumbrian Water have proposed substantial investments in nature-based solutions (NBS) to deliver nutrient neutrality for the Tees estuary and surrounding coastal
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Work group: Institute of Coastal Ocean Dynamics Area of research: Other Part-Time Suitability: The position is suitable for part-time employment. Starting date: 21.03.2025 Job description: PhD
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, electrical engineering, control engineering, computer science, applied mathematics, or a related discipline. You must have a Master's degree or equivalent within one of the specified disciplines. Your
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We invite applicants to join our team of researchers within the area of energy and environmental systems analysis focusing on the transition towards a sustainable transport sector. We are looking
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-derived organic matter. Your job Blue carbon is the carbon captured by the world’s oceans and coastal ecosystems. Seagrass meadows are productive coastal ecosystems with the potential to store substantial
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achieved by combining advanced experimental probing with the development of constitutive models that capture the rate-dependent (creep and porewater pressure) response of sensitive clays. Thus, we will be