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PhD on Coupled Subsurface Processes in Mine Water Thermal Energy Storage Faculty: Faculty of Geosciences Department: Department of Earth Sciences Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline
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you can become part of our community. The Theoretical Biology & Bioinformatics division external link is part of the Department of Biology external link . Research in this division makes use of a wide
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, with a creative approach to overcoming obstacles; skilled in practical lab work, particularly in plant biology and microbiology, and have demonstrated experience with bioinformatics and/or machine
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Center for Biomolecular Research external link and the Department of Chemistry external link . The team’s research focuses on the development of reliable bioinformatics and computational approaches
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. Your job Throughout the process, we will apply a range of molecular methods to analyse biological agents and characterise exposure. Our ultimate goal is to understand how these new methods can be
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the field. Through controlled lab experiments, we will dive deeper into the underlying chemical and mineralogical processes, to eventually capture them in physical-chemical models that predict the impact of
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difficult to understand by non-experts, or to use for batch processing, or AI applications. In recent years, the EPOS MSL data catalogue was developed to make solid Earth scientific laboratory data, published
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facilitating the retention and transformation of seagrass-exuded DOM and POM into mineral-associated organic matter (MAOM), a process which can facilitate long-term carbon storage. Thus, MPB may enhance MAOM
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by a relevant master research project experience or course study); a theoretical background and an interest in inland-water carbon cycling especially methane processes, biogeochemistry, redox reactions
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Earth in dependence of continental growth and how geochemical mineral-water reactions controlled the composition of the first ocean. These processes involve forward weathering (dissolution of primary