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Do you want to shed light on place-based health inequalities and contribute to improving the health and wellbeing outcomes experienced by rural, coastal and remote communities? Applications
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understanding and practical tools that can accelerate the adoption of low-carbon, nature-enhanced coastal protection worldwide. The work is particularly suited to applicants with interests in physical modelling
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of artificial surfaces, built-up area, etc.), with land values in order to then examine the empirical relevance of models from urban economics, which explain residential location choices as a compromise between
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Start of announcement 27.01.2026 End of announcement 22.02.2026 Institute or department Institute of Coastal System Analysis and Modeling Location Geesthacht Apply now Go to applicant portal
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description If you are building your career as a scientist in advanced manufacturing, materials innovation, or data‑driven process modelling – and you are looking for a PhD position where
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, marine pollution or environmental contaminants. • Experience in coastal fieldwork, environmental sampling and/or environmental monitoring. • Experience in laboratory pre-processing of environmental samples
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, the sustainable use of the world's coastal systems and the resource-compatible enhancement of the quality of life. From fundamental research to practical applications, the interdisciplinary research spectrum covers
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of Coastal Systems, a multidisciplinary institute for Coastal Research and regional system modelling located in Geesthacht, near Hamburg, Germany, is seeking a curious and driven Ph.D. candidate to develop and
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energy research, combining laboratory experimentation, computational modelling, and data analysis. Experimental work will be carried out in the world class COAST laboratory, examining floating offshore
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costing the UK around £14 billion annually. This PhD project addresses a pressing public health challenge and is aimed at improving engagement with diabetes prevention services in deprived coastal