Highlights:
- Applications are invited for full-funded PhD scholarships within the following subject areas:
- Assimilation of hydraulic head observations in distributed hydrological models
- Stream hydrology
- Parameterization of land surfaces using satellite remote sensing
- Management and climate control of the water and energy budget in the Skjern basin
- Temperature effects on microbial turnover of organic matter and release of greenhouse gases in the soil aggregate and plant rhizosphere
- Impacts of sea-level changes and human activity in the coastal zone
- Understanding the dynamics, potentials and limitations in future renewable energy production systems and climate change interactions
- Why can't the reactivity of oxygenated hydrocarbons (biofuels) be predicted?
3. More detailed information on the individual projects and guidelines on how to apply can be found athttp://www.fiva.dk/.
4. The deadline for receipt of applications is May 25, 2010 at noon.
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