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) concerning turn-key on-board hardware data handling solutions, with an emphasis on: platform and payload data handling architectures and their building blocks (equipment/units, modules and key components
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-intensive and innovation-oriented industrial partners. As core expertise, the consortium specializes in developing new chemical building blocks that, when applied on industrial scale and with industry-leading
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lithium carbonate or lithium hydroxide, an estimated 40–70% of the lithium extracted from ore is lost in wastewater streams. Addressing this inefficiency is vital to building a more sustainable and circular
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of data that can be utilised in empirical research: In collaboration with five partners within the consortium, we have designed and fielded the TransEuroWorks Public Opinion Survey. As part of this survey
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external funding; Establishing and coordinating a learning community in the field of Data Science and Healthy Lifestyles to promote knowledge sharing and collaboration. Your qualities A completed PhD in a
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geographic information . This requires close collaboration with the German teams in the project. Make dissemination of project results and propose exploitation strategies for the developed models and tool(s
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of the world who will make valuable contributions to a sustainable, healthy future. Are you interested in joining the Faculty of Science? You will join undergraduate students, PhD candidates and researchers