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The Department of Agroecology at Aarhus University, Denmark, is offering a postdoctoral position in mapping current and novel soil health indicators, starting 1 January 2026 or as soon as possible
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, especially electrochemical flow cells and surface-enhanced IR and Raman techniques. Catalyst Development: experience in synthesizing, characterizing, and evaluating nanostructured electrocatalysts
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microbiology Animal infection models Use of pigs as a model organism Immunogenicity assessment (e.g., ELISA, flow cytometry, cell culture-based assays) Cell culture infection assays Applicants with experience in
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and Nickel doing surface science experiment for the ammonia synthesis. We are currently further pursuing these systems continuing these fundamental surface science experiments (Science 383 (2024) 1357
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for waste stream utilization but may also contribute to the development of healthier and more nutritious plant-based food products. Responsibilities and qualifications You will be involved in the teaching and
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–microstructure–property–performance simulation platform, and (iii) a theoretical framework for design of AM-defect tolerant microstructures. The focus of the current postdoc position will be on applying all
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SUSTAINABLE MULTI-PRODUCT BIOREFINERIES FOR A BLUE BIOBASED ECONOMY”. The overall goal of ALLIANCE is to overcome the current limitations in microalgae biorefineries by defining a novel integrated approach to
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causing these variations in A and F stars. Using asteroseismology, we aim to detect and analyze near-core and surface magnetic fields. This involves comparing theoretical models with photometric
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Do you have experience with modelling structures subjected to dynamic loading? Are you interested in data-driven methods for modelling applied loading? Are you eager to share your knowledge within
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thereafter. The project Currently, plant ingredients are often refined to almost molecular purity - and then combined again to create structured foods. This isolation is resource intensive, and the removal