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PhD Position: Feedbacks and Agency in Future Water Use Faculty: Faculty of Geosciences Department: Department of Physical Geography Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 19 December
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between high- and low-density flows, and effect of submarine canyon dynamics such as tides, internal waves, nepheloid layers, and up- and downwelling. This body of work suggests that conventional
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Earth Sciences, Civil or Hydraulic Engineering, or other appropriate fields. You will work on the project: Novel experimental turbidity currents in the TurbiFlume. Your job More than 10,000 submarine
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such as housing, work, income and sustainability) can become powerful drivers of societal change. Your job In this PhD position, you will study how citizen collectives can mobilise broad groups of citizens
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and society. ECCO investigates how citizen collectives (grassroots organisations in areas such as housing, work, income and sustainability) can become powerful drivers of societal change. Your job In
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for example the UN’s call to action in the ‘Decade on Restoration’ and the ‘EU Nature Restoration Law’, governments, industry and nature organizations increasingly use restoration as a vital tool to halt and
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attendance to two Dutch Research Schooles in Theoretical Physics over the course of the PhD. The position is embedded in a vibrant community of theoretical cosmology, gravitational-wave, and string theory
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to contribute to the exciting new area of Differential and Probabilistic Programming? As a PhD candidate in the ERC project FoRECAST, you’ll work independently and in a collaborative, diverse team. This is a
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the transition of biomedical innovations without relying on animal testing. Together with a large number of national and international partners, Ombion will work on the development and dissemination of animal-free
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sustainable chemical industry, but steady-state catalysis faces fundamental limitations. Deforming (straining) a catalyst back and forth in a dynamic fashion can theoretically boost catalytic performance, yet