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. The technologies include fuel cells, electrolysis, power-to-x, batteries, and carbon capture. The research is based on strong competences on electrochemistry, atomic scale and multi-physics modelling, autonomous
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-term resilience of restored wetlands under pressures such as climate extremes and wildfires remains poorly understood. Biogeochemical processes governing carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus cycling, as
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– the rising inequality and climate change. It poses the following research question: Under what conditions can business be powerful in the high-salience politics of wage inequality and carbon emissions
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on research and development of functional materials, components, and systems for sustainable energy technologies. The technologies include fuel cells, electrolysis, power-to-x, batteries, and carbon capture
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of wage inequality and carbon emissions? Specifically, the postdoctoral researcher will investigate how businesses in Denmark and Germany have historically influenced wage policies and climate regulations
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AWI, and with our partners in industry to develop the next generation of our in-situ sensing technologies to investigate carbon cycling in deep sea environments. Specific tasks may include but are not
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materials to minimize the carbon footprint and improve the sustainability profile throughout the coating lifetime. Waste recycling We also do projects investigating how better to reuse the waste material from
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We are now advertising a new position at DTU Physics for the second half period of our project UltraBat - Capturing Ultrafast Electron and Ion Dynamics in Batteries - generously funded for 4 years
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Denmark as well as abroad. Your primary tasks will be to: Develop, test, analyse, simulate and predict the capture performance of new fishing gears. Produce high quality scientific and/or engineering papers
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Job Description We are now advertising a new position at DTU Physics for the second half period of our project UltraBat - Capturing Ultrafast Electron and Ion Dynamics in Batteries - generously