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Apply now The Institute of Environmental Sciences CML and Faculty of Science is looking for: PhD candidate in Life Cycle Assessment of Port Call activities Vacancy number:15682 We are seeking a
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to contribute to sustainable, data-driven assessment of spray applications, well embedded in society, and bring science (and technology) to environmental agencies and crop protection product assessment
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science field (e.g. political science, environmental studies), the humanities, or an interdisciplinary degree (e.g. combining the social and natural sciences). You have experience with both quantitative and
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, chemistry and bio-pharmaceutical sciences to biology and environmental sciences. The research activities are organised in eight institutes. These institutes offer eight bachelor’s and twelve master’s
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Vacancies PhD position: Green Steel; predictive micro-mechanical models to for steels including increased levels of scrap Key takeaways Societal demands on reducing the environmental impact of
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planning, environmental science, energy science, public administration, political science, sociology, or any other field related to environmental governance and politics. You have strong analytical and
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Master's degree in spatial planning, geography, geo-information science, environmental science, or a related field with a focus on GIS for society. You have strong analytical and research skills. You are
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, fairer, and more sustainable future. Whether it’s exploring how technology influences human behaviour or leveraging data and innovation to transform industries and communities, we ensure that technology
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sciences to biology and environmental sciences. The research activities are organised in eight institutes. These institutes offer eight bachelor’s and twelve master’s programmes. The faculty has grown
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their applications to problems in natural sciences (physics, chemistry) and practical computing (machine learning, AI, optimization), and methods to make them compatible with near-term quantum devices