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process-based understanding and long-term performance of these systems. The project is inherently interdisciplinary, combining hydrological process understanding with geophysical monitoring approaches. Take
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PhD Studentship: Development of a robust hydrological modelling framework for drought risk assessments Award Summary Tax-free annual living allowance £26,546 a £20,000 research training grant and
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Approach ( https://vhrz669.hrz.uni-marburg.de/ssf/ ). Understanding the mechanisms controlling subsurface flow (SSF) and the conditions under which it occurs remains a major challenge in hydrology and
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models, hydrological catchment models and the Water Resources model for England and Wales (WREW), a national-scale, simulation model. You will quantify national and regional water supply-demand imbalances
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project will transform rain garden design by linking plant traits to hydrological and ecological outcomes, ensuring resilience under alternating drought and flood stress. Working with the Royal
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approaches that overlook plant ecology and the interaction with soil structure development. This PhD project will transform rain garden design by linking plant traits to hydrological and ecological outcomes
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28 Feb 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Faculty of Science, Charles University Research Field Environmental science Environmental science » Ecology Geography Geosciences » Hydrology
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the vicinity of perennial snow fields during the growing season. The PhD student will also be responsible for analysis of data from eddy covariance sensors, weather stations, and hydrological installations, as
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. Robust reservoir-scale modelling is therefore essential for predicting system performance and informing design and operational decisions. Leveraging geological, hydrological, and thermal models developed
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for all. This PhD project aims to develop a robust numerical modelling framework to improve understanding and prediction of heat and fluid flow in deep geothermal reservoirs. Using geological, hydrological