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cell wall characterisation of a range of crops, including sorghum, sugar cane and rice. This will include monosaccharide quantification using HPAEC-PAD, structural analysis of polysaccharides using PACE
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interactions during structured discussions, team-based simulation sessions or problem-solving tasks to long-term collaborative work on open-ended projects. Often, collaborative work or tasks are supported
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, contributing to a positive and inclusive research environment Approaches challenges with creativity, structure, and a focus on meaningful outcomes Communicates research clearly and confidently, both within
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technology. The focus of this PhD-project is the development of a reliable analytical technique for liquid phase on-line quantitative analysis of the chemical composition of CO2 capture solvents. In addition
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team Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Ability to work precise in a structured manner and swiftly adapts to new tasks Positive attitude and the ability to handle hectic periods Employment in
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capillary flow, drop impact, and wetting in fibrous networks. The PhD research fellow will design droplet flow experiments on fibers and focus on droplet accumulation on fibrous structures when exposed to fog
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: Ability to work both independently and as part of a team Ability to take initiative and come up with new ideas to solve theoretical and practical problems Ability to work precise in a structured manner and
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structure and thereby gene expression. However, the understanding of which epigenetic events that are responsible for driving and sustaining Sarcomas are incomplete. We aim to identify Sarcoma weaknesses by
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(CNTFET) for ternary computing. Semiconducting CNTs are ideal for transistor channels due to their material properties and 1-D structure. With the continuous need of improving transistor performance, CNTFET
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-term interactions during structured discussions, team-based simulation sessions or problem-solving tasks to long-term collaborative work on open-ended projects. Often, collaborative work or tasks