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through the caprock but cations just diffuse through it. Geo-chemical alteration of minerals prone to acid attack, can occur because of the chemical disequilibrium between the brine, saturating the clayey
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biogeochemical cycling, individual PhD projects can involve aspects of (geo-)microbiology, soil science, atmospheric measurement techniques, atmospheric transport models, terrestrial and atmospheric remote sensing
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Researcher to serve as a co-investigator in research on prebiotic (geo) chemistry and the origins of life. The position is part of an interdisciplinary environment that integrates geosciences, chemistry, and
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projects are within the overall theme of neuromorphic computing and analog signal processing, targeting applications in the fields of communication, sensing, geo-localization, space and biomedical. This PhD
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, the NTNU Department of Geosciences is looking for a highly motivated, independent geo-scientist for a full-time three-year PhD student position on the topic. The PhD candidate will have to work with seismic
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in Ispra, Italy. The first and fourth year, you will work in Amsterdam at VU’s Spatial Information Laboratory (SPINlab ), the university’s centre for research and education in Geo-Information Science
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of various greenhouse gases. Finally, how to harness microbial microorganisms for sustainable technologies of the future with geo- and bio-engineering strategies. About SDU The University of Southern Denmark