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meteorological data; compilation of data on the incidence of relevant vineyard pests and diseases; study of environmental conditions favorable to their development. 2) Development of the predictive model (Months 3
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, economical, environmental and social assessments; develop new H2 services and port business models; development of the decision support tool to facilitate selection of H2 technologies. Furthermore
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of renewable biological resources, including in relation to environmental variability. This includes the development and use of data analysis methods and models capable of describing and integrating physical and
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by own funds of the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto, under the following conditions: Scientific Area: Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Bioengineering Admission
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to the work plan (30%) Preference will be given to candidates with knowledge in microbiology, particularly in: sampling of environmental matrices, with special emphasis on soil and plant samples; cultivation
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6 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company FEUP Department Human Resources Division Research Field Engineering » Civil engineering Engineering » Chemical engineering Environmental science
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Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf - HZDR - Helmholtz Association | Dresden, Sachsen | Germany | 3 months ago
employment. Starting date: 01.05.2026 Job description:PhD Student (f/m/d) Dynamic Process Modelling and Value Chain Assessments for Sustainable Methanol from Renewable Energy With cutting-edge research in
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for a research grant within the framework of the Funding UID/00511/2025 of the Research Unit LEPABE - Laboratory for Process, Environmental, Biotechnology and Energy Engineering - funded by Fundação para