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learning, for offshore industrial produced water treatment processes. The developed methods/solutions should be tested and demonstrated on a globally leading pilot-plant sited at Aalborg University
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→ Occupancy rate: 100% → Number of positions: 1 → Type of employment: Contract of limited duration → Term of assignment: 1 jaar → Wage scale: PD1 to PD4 (doctoral degree) → Required diploma: PhD ABOUT
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testing methodologies for physical modelling of deep-water offshore wind turbines. You should hold a relevant PhD (or be near completion) and have a strong publication history. A strong background in
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equipment in the North Sea, with emphasis on offshore wind farms. THE INSTITUTE NIOZ is the national oceanographic institute of the Netherlands. Its principal mission is to perform academically excellent
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Key takeaways Rain erosion of wind turbine blades is one of the main causes for maintenance of (offshore) wind turbines. In order to increase lifetimes, leading edge coatings are developed
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(link is external) . Required Qualifications: Doctoral Degree (PhD, MD, or equivalent) conferred by start date. Demonstrated experience/knowledge of floating offshore wind, mooring line dynamics, digital
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Bank. Where to apply Website https://www.atu.ie/connect/jobs/research-jobs Requirements Research FieldEnvironmental scienceEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Minimum of PhD in marine
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Environmental Agency, the Ministry of Energy, the Norwegian Coastal Administration and Offshore Norway, as well as 14 energy companies. It is led by the Norwegian Polar Institute (NPI) in collaboration with
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starting on 1 July 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter. Job description You will contribute to research on a project aimed at assessing cumulative impact of offshore windfarms on marine ecosystem
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central to Denmark’s green energy strategy, enabling conversion of renewable energy – mainly from offshore wind – into green hydrogen for hard-to-electrify sectors. However, up to 40% of the input