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modeling to simulate the pavement response under different loading conditions. The research will support improvements of the existing specification for the maximum authorized axle load and mass of vehicles
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that respond to climate change impacts on agriculture and aquaculture. Using the DROPapp, you will support decisions on crop calendars, salt-tolerant varieties, water management, and early warning-based actions
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, recreation, biodiversity and water storage. Fertile Soils concentrates on five Dutch urban–rural regions: Groningen–Het Hogeland, the Zwolle Region, the Van Gogh Region, the Rotterdam–The Hague Metropolitan
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microscopy to produce new knowledge with immediate implications for the design and function of water-based systems for electrosynthesis. Objectives Key objectives include addressing conceptual and technical
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advancements and evidence-based policymaking within the aviation and energy sectors. The impacts of aviation arises from both CO2 and non-CO2 emissions, including soot, aerosols, water vapor, nitrogen oxides
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you like to contribute to an increased understanding of carbon cycle feedbacks in the climate system? Do you thrive in the dynamic blend of seagoing fieldwork, laboratory experiments and modelling? As a
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the Western Baltic Sea. The PhD Scholarship includes before-after control-impact (BACI) studies as well as underwater footage to determine fish abundance (MaxN) and biodiversity of mobile fauna (e.g. shore crab
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prone to change and decline. One project component analyses and models the effects of climate-induced cryospheric changes on water flows. The other project component, to which you will contribute
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models, such as GLOBIO and the Natural Capital Model, to study how regenerative practices will improve nature and water quality, and to answer questions such as how much nature is needed for regenerative
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work with fish behavior, engineering geology, turbine design, variable speed operation, etc. It involves fundamental research including a literature study and CFD modelling with the use of real case